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On-the-fly visual category search in web-scale image collections

This thesis tackles the problem of large-scale visual search for categories within large collections of images. Given a textual description of a visual category, such as 'car' or 'person', the objective is to retrieve images containing that category from the corpus quickly and accurately, and without the need for auxiliary meta-data or, crucially and in contrast to previous approaches, expensive pre-training. The general approach to identifying different visual categories within a dataset is to train classifiers over features extracted from a set of training images. The performance of such classifiers relies heavily on sufficiently discriminative image representations, and many methods have been proposed which involve the aggregating of local appearance features into rich bag-of-words encodings. We begin by conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the latest such encodings, identifying best-of-breed practices for training powerful visual models using these representations. We also contrast these methods with the latest breed of Convolutional Network (ConvNet) based features, thus developing a state-of-the-art architecture for large-scale image classification. Following this, we explore how a standard classification pipeline can be adapted for use in a real-time setting. One of the major issues, particularly with bag-of-words based methods, is the high dimensionality of the encodings, which causes ranking over large datasets to be prohibitively expensive. We therefore assess different methods for compressing such features, and further propose a novel cascade approach to ranking which both reduces ranking time and improves retrieval performance. Finally, we explore the problem of training visual models on-the-fly, making use of visual data dynamically collected from the web to train classifiers on demand. On this basis, we develop a novel GPU architecture for on-the-fly visual category search which is capable of retrieving previously unknown categories over unannonated datasets of millions of images in just a few seconds.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:bl.uk/oai:ethos.bl.uk:684946
Date January 2014
CreatorsChatfield, Ken
ContributorsZisserman, Andrew
PublisherUniversity of Oxford
Source SetsEthos UK
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeElectronic Thesis or Dissertation
Sourcehttp://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:cb26c472-b253-4fec-a88e-0c57fc9d70e7

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