Title
Hybrid attention network based on progressive embedding scale-context for crowd counting
Abstract
The existing crowd counting methods usually adopt attention mechanisms to tackle background noise, or apply multilevel features or multiscale context fusion to tackle scale variation. However, these approaches deal with these two problems separately. In this paper, we propose a hybrid attention network (HAN) by employing progressive embedding scale-context (PES) information, which enables the network to simultaneously suppress noise and adapt head scale variation. We build the hybrid attention mechanism through two parallel spatial attention and channel attention modules, which makes the network focus more on the human head area and reduce the interference of background objects. In addition, we embed certain scale-context to the hybrid attention along the spatial and channel dimensions to alleviate the counting errors caused by the variation of perspective and head scale. Finally, we propose a progressive learning strategy through cascading multiple hybrid attention modules with embedding different scale contexts, which can gradually integrate different scale-context information into the current feature map from global to local. Ablation experiments show that the network architecture can gradually learn multiscale features and suppress background noise. Extensive experiments demonstrate that HANet obtains state-of-the-art counting performance on five mainstream datasets.
Year
DOI
Venue
2022
10.1016/j.ins.2022.01.046
Information Sciences
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Crowd counting,Hybrid attention,Progressive embedding scale-context,Density map estimation
Journal
591
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0020-0255
1
0.36
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fusen Wang110.36
Jun Sang210.36
Zhongyuan Wu312.05
Qi Liu410.36
Nong Sang510.36