Bridging Non Co-occurrence with Unlabeled In-the-wild Data for Incremental Object Detection
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Deep networks have shown remarkable results in the task of object detection. However, their performance suffers critical drops when they are subsequently trained on novel classes without any sample from the base classes originally used to train the model. This phenomenon is known as catastrophic forgetting. Recently, several incremental learning methods are proposed to mitigate catastrophic forgetting for object detection. Despite the effectiveness, these methods require co-occurrence of the unlabeled base classes in the training data of the novel classes.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jan-19-2025, 15:29:46 GMT
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