Discriminative Multi-view Privileged Information Learning For Image Re-ranking
2018 Β· Jun Li, Chang Xu, Wankou Yang, et al.
Abstract
Conventional multi-view re-ranking methods usually perform asymmetrical matching between the region of interest (ROI) in the query image and the whole target image for similarity computation. Due to the inconsistency in the visual appearance, this practice tends to degrade the retrieval accuracy particularly when the image ROI, which is usually interpreted as the image objectness, accounts for a smaller region in the image. Since Privileged Information (PI), which can be viewed as the image prior, enables well characterizing the image objectness, we are aiming at leveraging PI for further improving the performance of the multi-view re-ranking accuracy in this paper. Towards this end, we propose a discriminative multi-view re-ranking approach in which both the original global image visual contents and the local auxiliary PI features are simultaneously integrated into a unified training framework for generating the latent subspaces with sufficient discriminating power. For the on-the-fly
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