Assisted Excitation of Activations: A Learning Technique to Improve Object Detectors
Mohammad Mahdi Derakhshani
Saeed Masoudnia
Amir Hossein Shaker
Omid Mersa
M. Sadeghi
Mohammad Rastegari
Babak N. Araabi

Abstract
We present a simple and effective learning technique that significantly improves mAP of YOLO object detectors without compromising their speed. During network training, we carefully feed in localization information. We excite certain activations in order to help the network learn to better localize. In the later stages of training, we gradually reduce our assisted excitation to zero. We reached a new state-of-the-art in the speed-accuracy trade-off. Our technique improves the mAP of YOLOv2 by 3.8% and mAP of YOLOv3 by 2.2% on MSCOCO dataset.This technique is inspired from curriculum learning. It is simple and effective and it is applicable to most single-stage object detectors.
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