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Edge-Cloud Collaborated Object Detection via Difficult-Case Discriminator

Published 29 Aug 2021 in cs.CV and cs.LG | (2108.12858v1)

Abstract: As one of the basic tasks of computer vision, object detection has been widely used in many intelligent applications. However, object detection algorithms are usually heavyweight in computation, hindering their implementations on resource-constrained edge devices. Current edge-cloud collaboration methods, such as CNN partition over Edge-cloud devices, are not suitable for object detection since the huge data size of the intermediate results will introduce extravagant communication costs. To address this challenge, we propose a small-big model framework that deploys a big model in the cloud and a small model on the edge devices. Upon receiving data, the edge device operates a difficult-case discriminator to classify the images into easy cases and difficult cases according to the specific semantics of the images. The easy cases will be processed locally at the edge, and the difficult cases will be uploaded to the cloud. Experimental results on the VOC, COCO, HELMET datasets using two different object detection algorithms demonstrate that the small-big model system can detect 94.01%-97.84% of objects with only about 50% images uploaded to the cloud when using SSD. In addition, the small-big model averagely reaches 91.22%- 92.52% end-to-end mAP of the scheme that uploading all images to the cloud.

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