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Data Fusion for Cross-Domain Real-Time Object Detection on the Edge

Mykyta Kovalenko, David Przewozny, Peter Eisert, Sebastian Bosse, Paul Chojecki

Year
2023
Citations
5
Access
Open access

Abstract

We investigate an edge-computing scenario for robot control, where two similar neural networks are running on one computational node. We test the feasibility of using a single object-detection model (YOLOv5) with the benefit of reduced computational resources against the potentially more accurate independent and specialized models. Our results show that using one single convolutional neural network (for object detection and hand-gesture classification) instead of two separate ones can reduce resource usage by almost 50%. For many classes, we observed an increase in accuracy when using the model trained with more labels. For small datasets (a few hundred instances per label), we found that it is advisable to add labels with many instances from another dataset to increase detection accuracy.

Keywords

Computer scienceConvolutional neural networkArtificial intelligenceObject detectionDomain (mathematical analysis)Enhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionObject (grammar)Node (physics)Artificial neural networkMachine learning

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