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Instant Response Few-shot Object Detection with Meta Strategy and Explicit Localization Inference

Aiming at recognizing and localizing the object of novel categories by a few reference samples, few-shot object detection (FSOD) is a quite challenging task. Previous works often depend on the fine-tuning process to transfer their model to the novel category and rarely consider the defect of fine-tuning, resulting in many application drawbacks. For example, these methods are far from satisfying in the episode-changeable scenarios due to excessive fine-tuning times, and their performance on low-quality (e.g., low-shot and class-incomplete) support sets degrades severely. To this end, this paper proposes an instant response few-shot object detector (IR-FSOD) that can accurately and directly detect the objects of novel categories without the fine-tuning process. To accomplish the objective, we carefully analyze the defects of individual modules in the Faster R-CNN framework under the FSOD setting and then extend it to IR-FSOD by improving these defects. Specifically, we first propose two simple but effective meta-strategies for the box classifier and RPN module to enable the object detection of novel categories with instant response. Then, we introduce two explicit inferences into the localization module to alleviate its over-fitting to the base categories, including explicit localization score and semi-explicit box regression. Extensive experiments show that the IR-FSOD framework not only achieves few-shot object detection with the instant response but also reaches state-of-the-art performance in precision and recall under various FSOD settings.

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