Paper ID: 2208.11122

Distance-Aware Occlusion Detection with Focused Attention

Yang Li, Yucheng Tu, Xiaoxue Chen, Hao Zhao, Guyue Zhou

For humans, understanding the relationships between objects using visual signals is intuitive. For artificial intelligence, however, this task remains challenging. Researchers have made significant progress studying semantic relationship detection, such as human-object interaction detection and visual relationship detection. We take the study of visual relationships a step further from semantic to geometric. In specific, we predict relative occlusion and relative distance relationships. However, detecting these relationships from a single image is challenging. Enforcing focused attention to task-specific regions plays a critical role in successfully detecting these relationships. In this work, (1) we propose a novel three-decoder architecture as the infrastructure for focused attention; 2) we use the generalized intersection box prediction task to effectively guide our model to focus on occlusion-specific regions; 3) our model achieves a new state-of-the-art performance on distance-aware relationship detection. Specifically, our model increases the distance F1-score from 33.8% to 38.6% and boosts the occlusion F1-score from 34.4% to 41.2%. Our code is publicly available.

Submitted: Aug 23, 2022