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The Curious Layperson: Fine-Grained Image Recognition Without Expert Labels

Subhabrata Choudhury, Iro Laina, Christian Rupprecht, Andrea Vedaldi

2023International Journal of Computer Vision12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Most of us are not experts in specific fields, such as ornithology. Nonetheless, we do have general image and language understanding capabilities that we use to match what we see to expert resources. This allows us to expand our knowledge and perform novel tasks without ad-hoc external supervision. On the contrary, machines have a much harder time consulting expert-curated knowledge bases unless trained specifically with that knowledge in mind. Thus, in this paper we consider a new problem: fine-grained image recognition without expert annotations, which we address by leveraging the vast knowledge available in web encyclopedias. First, we learn a model to describe the visual appearance of objects using non-expert image descriptions. We then train a fine-grained textual similarity model that matches image descriptions with documents on a sentence-level basis. We evaluate the method on two datasets (CUB-200 and Oxford-102 Flowers) and compare with several strong baselines and the state of the art in cross-modal retrieval. Code is available at: https://github.com/subhc/clever.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceInformation retrievalEncyclopediaArtificial intelligenceLaypersonSimilarity (geometry)Natural language processingImage (mathematics)Political scienceLawLibrary scienceMultimodal Machine Learning ApplicationsDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot LearningAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques
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