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Semi-supervised Object Detection
Semi-supervised object detection trains a detector on a small labeled image set and a large unlabeled image set. A teacher model generates pseudo-labels for unlabeled images, and a student model learns from both real and pseudo-labeled data, dramatically reducing the expensive manual bounding-box annotation burden while achieving accuracy competitive with fully supervised baselines.
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Semi-supervised Object Detection (Pseudo-label / Mean-Teacher Paradigm)
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / deep-learning
- Sohn, K., Zhang, Z., Li, C.-L., Zhang, H., Lee, C.-Y., & Pfister, T. (2020). A Simple Semi-Supervised Learning Framework for Object Detection. arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.04757. · URL
- Liu, Y.-C., Ma, C.-Y., He, Z., Kuo, C.-W., Chen, K., Zhang, P., Wu, B., Kira, Z., & Vajda, P. (2021). Unbiased Teacher for Semi-Supervised Object Detection. ICLR 2021. · URL
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