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Real-Time High-Resolution Pedestrian Detection in Crowded Scenes via Parallel Edge Offloading

Published 20 Jan 2023 in cs.NI, cs.AI, and cs.DC | (2301.08406v1)

Abstract: To identify dense and small-size pedestrians in surveillance systems, high-resolution cameras are widely deployed, where high-resolution images are captured and delivered to off-the-shelf pedestrian detection models. However, given the highly computation-intensive workload brought by the high resolution, the resource-constrained cameras fail to afford accurate inference in real time. To address that, we propose Hode, an offloaded video analytic framework that utilizes multiple edge nodes in proximity to expedite pedestrian detection with high-resolution inputs. Specifically, Hode can intelligently split high-resolution images into respective regions and then offload them to distributed edge nodes to perform pedestrian detection in parallel. A spatio-temporal flow filtering method is designed to enable context-aware region partitioning, as well as a DRL-based scheduling algorithm to allow accuracy-aware load balance among heterogeneous edge nodes. Extensive evaluation results using realistic prototypes show that Hode can achieve up to 2.01% speedup with very mild accuracy loss.

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