Demystifying Catastrophic Forgetting in Two-Stage Incremental Object Detector

  • Qirui Wu
  • , Shizhou Zhang
  • , De Cheng
  • , Yinghui Xing
  • , Di Xu
  • , Peng Wang
  • , Yanning Zhang

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Abstract

Catastrophic forgetting is a critical chanllenge for incremental object detection (IOD). Most existing methods treat the detector monolithically, relying on instance replay or knowledge distillation without analyzing component-specific forgetting. Through dissection of Faster R-CNN, we reveal a key insight: Catastrophic forgetting is predominantly localized to the RoI Head classifier, while regressors retain robustness across incremental stages. This finding challenges conventional assumptions, motivating us to develop a framework termed NSGP-RePRE. Regional Prototype Replay (RePRE) mitigates classifier forgetting via replay of two types of prototypes: coarse prototypes represent class-wise semantic centers of RoI features, while fine-grained prototypes model intra-class variations. Null Space Gradient Projection (NSGP) is further introduced to eliminate prototype-feature misalignment by updating the feature extractor in directions orthogonal to subspace of old inputs via gradient projection, aligning RePRE with incremental learning dynamics. Our simple yet effective design allows NSGPRePRE to achieve state-of-the-art performance on the Pascal VOC and MS COCO datasets under various settings. Our work not only advances IOD methodology but also provide pivotal insights for catastrophic forgetting mitigation in IOD. Code is available at https://github.com/fanrena/NSGPRePRE.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)68000-68014
Number of pages15
JournalProceedings of Machine Learning Research
Volume267
StatePublished - 2025
Event42nd International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML 2025 - Vancouver, Canada
Duration: 13 Jul 202519 Jul 2025

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