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    • Computer Vision
    • Machine Learning
    • Deep Learning

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    • Object counting is crucial for various applications but often relies on category-specific models or detailed local annotations.
    • Existing methods struggle with general object counting due to the need for prior knowledge or extensive labeling.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a general object counting method that does not require prior category information.
    • To enable accurate global image-level counts solely from local image divisions without local annotations.

    Main Methods:

    • The proposed method divides images into local regions (region proposals or grid cells).
    • An end-to-end deep learning architecture predicts global counts from these local divisions.
    • A novel counting layer, based on the inclusion-exclusion principle, ensures count consistency across overlapping regions.

    Main Results:

    • The method was analyzed on Pascal-VOC2007.
    • Evaluated on the large-scale MS-COCO generic object dataset.
    • Validated on class-specific datasets: UCSD pedestrian, CARPK, and PUCPR+ car datasets.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed method offers a generalizable approach to object counting.
    • It effectively predicts global counts from local image information without category priors.
    • The technique demonstrates robust performance across diverse datasets.