Deep Learning for Generic Object Detection: A Survey
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Abstract
Abstract Object detection, one of the most fundamental and challenging problems in computer vision, seeks to locate object instances from a large number of predefined categories in natural images. Deep learning techniques have emerged as a powerful strategy for learning feature representations directly from data and have led to remarkable breakthroughs in the field of generic object detection. Given this period of rapid evolution, the goal of this paper is to provide a comprehensive survey of the recent achievements in this field brought about by deep learning techniques. More than 300 research contributions are included in this survey, covering many aspects of generic object detection: detection frameworks, object feature representation, object proposal generation, context modeling, training strategies, and evaluation metrics. We finish the survey by identifying promising directions for future research.
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The record
- Venue
- International Journal of Computer Vision
- Topic
- Advanced Neural Network Applications
- Field
- Computer Science
- Canadian institutions
- University of Waterloo
- Funders
- Oulun YliopistoNational Natural Science Foundation of China
- Keywords
- Computer scienceObject detectionArtificial intelligenceDeep learningField (mathematics)Representation (politics)Object (grammar)Context (archaeology)Feature (linguistics)Feature learningMachine learningLearning objectCognitive neuroscience of visual object recognitionPattern recognition (psychology)GeographyMathematics
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