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Accounting for the Relative Importance of Objects in Image Retrieval

Author(s)
Hwang, Sung JuGrauman, Kristen
Issued Date
2010-09-01
DOI
10.5244/C.24.58
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/35759
Fulltext
http://bmvc10.dcs.aber.ac.uk/proc/conference/paper58/
Citation
British Machine Vision Conference
Abstract
We introduce a method for image retrieval that leverages the implicit information about object importance conveyed by the list of keyword tags a person supplies for an image. We propose an unsupervised learning procedure based on Kernel Canonical Correlation Analysis that discovers the relationship between how humans tag images (e.g., the order in which words are mentioned) and the relative importance of objects and their layout in the scene. Using this discovered connection, we show how to boost accuracy for novel queries, such that the search results may more closely match the user's mental image of the scene being sought. We evaluate our approach on two datasets, and show clear improvements over both an approach relying on image features alone, as well as a baseline that uses words and image features, but ignores the implied importance cues.
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British Machine Vision Association

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