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Exploiting View-Specific Appearance Similarities Across Classes for Zero-shot Pose Prediction: A Metric Learning Approach

Author(s)
Kuznetsova, AlinaHwang, Sung JuRosenhahn, BodoSigal, Leonid
Issued Date
2016-02-16
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/35434
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http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3016399
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AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
Viewpoint estimation, especially in case of multiple object classes, remains an important and challenging problem. First, objects under different views undergo extreme appearance variations, often making withinclass variance larger than between-class variance. Second,
obtaining precise ground truth for real-world images, necessary for training supervised viewpoint estimation models, is extremely difficult and time consuming. As a result, annotated data is often available only for a limited number of classes. Hence it is desirable to share viewpoint information across classes. Additional complexity arises from unaligned pose labels between classes, i.e. a side view of a car might look more like a
frontal view of a toaster, than its side view. To address
these problems, we propose a metric learning approach for joint class prediction and pose estimation. Our approach allows to circumvent the problem of viewpoint alignment across multiple classes, and does not require dense viewpoint labels. Moreover, we show, that the learned metric generalizes to new classes, for which the pose labels are not available, and therefore makes it possible to use only partially annotated training sets, relying on the intrinsic similarities in the viewpoint manifolds. We evaluate our approach on two challenging multi-class datasets, 3DObjects and PASCAL3D+.
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AAAI

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