Abstract

Small object detection has been a difficult task because of small area, low resolution, few available features and many other problems. In order to improve the performance of small object detection, a classical augmentation method, which copies and pastes small objects to the image, is usually adopted. However, in some specific scenes, small objects cannot be pasted completely randomly on the picture without any area restriction. In this paper, to solve the task of small object detection in specific scenes, on the basis of the copy-paste augmentation method, we further design three strategies to restrict the paste position of the copied object to the target area of the image. In this way, the augmented image is more realistic to the scenario, which can improve the performance of small object detection. We conduct experiments on different object detection methods, and validate that in contrast to two-stage object detection methods, our copy-and-restricted-paste augmentation strategy is more suitable for one-stage object detection methods.

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