Dual Bipartite Graph Learning: A General Approach for Domain Adaptive Object Detection

Chaoqi Chen, Jiongcheng Li, Zebiao Zheng, Yue Huang, Xinghao Ding, Yizhou Yu; Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2021, pp. 2703-2712

Abstract


Domain Adaptive Object Detection (DAOD) relieves the reliance on large-scale annotated data by transferring the knowledge learned from a labeled source domain to a new unlabeled target domain. Recent DAOD approaches resort to local feature alignment in virtue of domain adversarial training in conjunction with the ad-hoc detection pipelines to achieve feature adaptation. However, these methods are limited to adapt the specific types of object detectors and do not explore the cross-domain topological relations. In this paper, we first formulate DAOD as an open-set domain adaptation problem in which foregrounds (pixel or region) can be seen as the "known class", while backgrounds (pixel or region) are referred to as the "unknown class". To this end, we present a new and general perspective for DAOD named Dual Bipartite Graph Learning (DBGL), which captures the cross-domain interactions on both pixel-level and semantic-level via increasing the distinction between foregrounds and backgrounds and modeling the cross-domain dependencies among different semantic categories. Experiments reveal that the proposed DBGL in conjunction with one-stage and two-stage detectors exceeds the state-of-the-art performance on standard DAOD benchmarks.

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@InProceedings{Chen_2021_ICCV, author = {Chen, Chaoqi and Li, Jiongcheng and Zheng, Zebiao and Huang, Yue and Ding, Xinghao and Yu, Yizhou}, title = {Dual Bipartite Graph Learning: A General Approach for Domain Adaptive Object Detection}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)}, month = {October}, year = {2021}, pages = {2703-2712} }