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Predictive Ensemble Learning with Application to Scene Text Detection (1905.04641v2)

Published 12 May 2019 in cs.CV

Abstract: Deep learning based approaches have achieved significant progresses in different tasks like classification, detection, segmentation, and so on. Ensemble learning is widely known to further improve performance by combining multiple complementary models. It is easy to apply ensemble learning for classification tasks, for example, based on averaging, voting, or other methods. However, for other tasks (like object detection) where the outputs are varying in quantity and unable to be simply compared, the ensemble of multiple models become difficult. In this paper, we propose a new method called Predictive Ensemble Learning (PEL), based on powerful predictive ability of deep neural networks, to directly predict the best performing model among a pool of base models for each test example, thus transforming ensemble learning to a traditional classification task. Taking scene text detection as the application, where no suitable ensemble learning strategy exists, PEL can significantly improve the performance, compared to either individual state-of-the-art models, or the fusion of multiple models by non-maximum suppression. Experimental results show the possibility and potential of PEL in predicting different models' performance based only on a query example, which can be extended for ensemble learning in many other complex tasks.

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Authors (6)
  1. Danlu Chen (8 papers)
  2. Xu-Yao Zhang (44 papers)
  3. Wei Zhang (1489 papers)
  4. Yao Lu (212 papers)
  5. Xiuli Li (8 papers)
  6. Tao Mei (209 papers)

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