ELDNET: Establishment and Refinement of Edge Likelihood Distributions For Camouflaged Object Detection
Chiyuan He, Linfeng Xu, Zihuan Qiu
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Object detection often costs a considerable amount of computation to get satisfied performance, which is unfriendly to be deployed in edge devices. To address the trade-off between computational cost and detection accuracy, this paper presents a dual path network, named DPNet, for efficient object detection with lightweight self-attention. in backbone, a single input/output lightweight self-attention module (LSAM) is designed to encode global interactions between different positions. LSAM is also extended into a multiple-inputs version in feature pyramid network (FPN), which is employed to capture cross-resolution dependencies in two paths. Extensive experiments on the COCO dataset demonstrate that our method achieves promising detection results. More specifically, DPNet obtains 29.0% AP on COCO test-dev, with only 1.14 GFLOPs and 2.27M model size for a 320 x 320 image.