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Pairwise Similarity Learning is SimPLE

Yandong Wen, Weiyang Liu, Feng Yao, Bhiksha Raj, Rita Singh, Adrian Weller, Michael J. Black, Bernhard Schölkopf

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Abstract

In this paper, we focus on a general yet important learning problem, pairwise similarity learning (PSL). PSL subsumes a wide range of important applications, such as open-set face recognition, speaker verification, image retrieval and person re-identification. The goal of PSL is to learn a pairwise similarity function assigning a higher similarity score to positive pairs (i.e., a pair of samples with the same label) than to negative pairs (i.e., a pair of samples with different label). We start by identifying a key desideratum for PSL, and then discuss how existing methods can achieve this desideratum. We then propose a surprisingly simple proxy-free method, called SimPLE, which requires neither feature/proxy normalization nor angular margin and yet is able to generalize well in open-set recognition. We apply the proposed method to three challenging PSL tasks: open-set face recognition, image retrieval and speaker verification. Comprehensive experimental results on large-scale benchmarks show that our method performs significantly better than current state-of-the-art methods. Our project page is available at simple.is.tue.mpg.de.

Topics & Concepts

Pairwise comparisonComputer scienceNormalization (sociology)Artificial intelligenceSimilarity (geometry)Pattern recognition (psychology)Facial recognition systemFeature (linguistics)Set (abstract data type)Image (mathematics)Machine learningLinguisticsProgramming languagePhilosophyAnthropologySociologyFace recognition and analysisFace and Expression RecognitionVideo Surveillance and Tracking Methods
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