Learning from Rich Semantics and Coarse Locations for Long-tailed Object Detection
–Neural Information Processing Systems
A simple and effective way to improve long-tailed object detection (L TOD) is to use extra data to increase the training samples for tail classes. However, collecting bounding box annotations, especially for rare categories, is costly and tedious. Therefore, previous studies resort to datasets with image-level labels to enrich the amount of samples for rare classes by exploring image-level semantics (as shown in Figure 1 (a)). While appealing, directly learning from such data to benefit detection is challenging since they lack bounding box annotations that are essential for object detection.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Feb-18-2026, 00:19:54 GMT
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