资源论文Unsupervised part learning for visual recognition

Unsupervised part learning for visual recognition

2019-12-05 | |  89 |   49 |   0

Abstract

Part-based image classifification aims at representing categories by small sets of learned discriminative parts, upon which an image representation is built. Considered as a promising avenue a decade ago, this direction has been neglected since the advent of deep neural networks. In this context, this paper brings two contributions: fifirst, this work proceeds one step further compared to recent part-based models (PBM), focusing on how to learn parts without using any labeled data. Instead of learning a set of parts per class, as generally performed in the PBM literature, the proposed approach both constructs a partition of a given set of images into visually similar groups, and subsequently learns a set of discriminative parts per group in a fully unsupervised fashion. This strategy opens the door to the use of PBM in new applications where labeled data are typically not available, such as instance-based image retrieval. Second, this paper shows that despite the recent success of endto-end models, explicit part learning can still boost classifification performance. We experimentally show that our learned parts can help building effificient image representations, which outperform state-of-the art Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (DCNN) on both classifification and retrieval tasks

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