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Attributable Visual Similarity Learning

Borui Zhang Wenzhao Zheng Jie Zhou Jiwen Lu

Attributable Visual Similarity Learning

Abstract

This paper proposes an attributable visual similarity learning (AVSL) framework for a more accurate and explainable similarity measure between images. Most existing similarity learning methods exacerbate the unexplainability by mapping each sample to a single point in the embedding space with a distance metric (e.g., Mahalanobis distance, Euclidean distance). Motivated by the human semantic similarity cognition, we propose a generalized similarity learning paradigm to represent the similarity between two images with a graph and then infer the overall similarity accordingly. Furthermore, we establish a bottom-up similarity construction and top-down similarity inference framework to infer the similarity based on semantic hierarchy consistency. We first identify unreliable higher-level similarity nodes and then correct them using the most coherent adjacent lower-level similarity nodes, which simultaneously preserve traces for similarity attribution. Extensive experiments on the CUB-200-2011, Cars196, and Stanford Online Products datasets demonstrate significant improvements over existing deep similarity learning methods and verify the interpretability of our framework. Code is available at https://github.com/zbr17/AVSL.

Code Repositories

zbr17/avsl
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pytorch
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Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
metric-learning-on-cars196ResNet-50 + AVSL
R@1: 91.5
metric-learning-on-cub-200-2011ResNet-50 + AVSL
R@1: 71.9
metric-learning-on-stanford-online-products-1ResNet50 + AVSL
R@1: 79.6

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