Poster
Referring Expression Comprehension for Small Objects
Kanoko Goto · Takumi Hirose · Mahiro Ukai · Shuhei Kurita · Nakamasa Inoue
Referring expression comprehension (REC) aims to localize the target object described by a natural language expression.Recent advances in vision-language learning have led to significant performance improvements in REC tasks.However, localizing extremely small objects remains a considerable challenge despite its importance in real-world applications such as autonomous driving.To address this issue, we introduce a novel dataset and method for REC targeting small objects.First, we present the small object REC (SOREC) dataset, which consists of 100,000 pairs of referring expressions and corresponding bounding boxes for small objects in driving scenarios.Second, we propose the progressive-iterative zooming adapter (PIZA), an adapter module for parameter-efficient fine-tuning that enables models to progressively zoom in and localize small objects.In a series of experiments, we apply PIZA to GroundingDINO and demonstrate a significant improvement in accuracy on the SOREC dataset.Our dataset, codes and pre-trained models are provided in the supplementary material and will be publicly released.
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