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No Annotations for Object Detection in Art through Stable Diffusion

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Object detection in art is a valuable tool for the digital humanities, as it allows for faster identification of objects in artistic and historical images compared to humans. However, annotating such images poses significant challenges due to the need for specialized domain expertise. We present NADA (no annotations for detection in art), a pipeline that leverages diffusion models' art-related knowledge for object detection in paintings without the need for full bounding box supervision. Our method, which supports both weakly-supervised and zero-shot scenarios and does not require any fine-tuning of its pretrained components, consists of a class proposer based on large vision-language models and a class-conditioned detector based on Stable Diffusion. NADA is evaluated on two artwork datasets, ArtDL 2.0 and IconArt, outperforming prior work in weakly-supervised detection, while being the first work for zero-shot object detection in art. Code is available at https://github.com/patrick-john-ramos/nada
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hal-04835391 , version 1 (13-12-2024)

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Patrick Ramos, Nicolas Gonthier, Selina Khan, Yuta Nakashima, Noa Garcia. No Annotations for Object Detection in Art through Stable Diffusion. Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), 2025, Tucson (Arizona ), United States. ⟨hal-04835391⟩
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