EMface: Detecting Hard Faces by Exploring Receptive Field Pyraminds

Abstract

Scale variation is one of the most challenging problems in face detection. Modern face detectors employ feature pyramids to deal with scale variation. However, it might break the feature consistency across different scales of faces. In this paper, we propose a simple yet effective method named the receptive field pyramids (RFP) method to enhance the representation ability of feature pyramids. It can learn different receptive fields in each feature map adaptively based on the varying scales of detected faces. Empirical results on two face detection benchmark datasets, i.e., WIDER FACE and UFDD, demonstrate that our proposed method can accelerate the inference rate significantly while achieving state-of-the-art performance. The source code of our method is available at https://github.com/emdata-ailab/EMface.

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