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BIoU: An Improved Bounding Box Regression for Object Detection

Niranjan Ravi    
Sami Naqvi and Mohamed El-Sharkawy    

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Object detection is a predominant challenge in computer vision and image processing to detect instances of objects of various classes within an image or video. Recently, a new domain of vehicular platforms, e-scooters, has been widely used across domestic and urban environments. The driving behavior of e-scooter users significantly differs from other vehicles on the road, and their interactions with pedestrians are also increasing. To ensure pedestrian safety and develop an efficient traffic monitoring system, a reliable object detection system for e-scooters is required. However, existing object detectors based on IoU loss functions suffer various drawbacks when dealing with densely packed objects or inaccurate predictions. To address this problem, a new loss function, balanced-IoU (BIoU), is proposed in this article. This loss function considers the parameterized distance between the centers and the minimum and maximum edges of the bounding boxes to address the localization problem. With the help of synthetic data, a simulation experiment was carried out to analyze the bounding box regression of various losses. Extensive experiments have been carried out on a two-stage object detector, MASK_RCNN, and single-stage object detectors such as YOLOv5n6, YOLOv5x on Microsoft Common Objects in Context, SKU110k, and our custom e-scooter dataset. The proposed loss function demonstrated an increment of 3.70% at APS" role="presentation">??????APS A P S on the COCO dataset, 6.20% at AP55 on SKU110k, and 9.03% at AP80 of the custom e-scooter dataset.

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