Improving Bag-of-Features for Large Scale Image Search
Jégou, Hervé and Douze, Matthijs and Schmid, Cordelia

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Type: Paper
Tags: Image retrieval; Nearest neighbor search; Object recognition; Image search
DOI: 10.1007/s11263-009-0285-2
Abstract:

This article improves recent methods for large scale image search. We first analyze the bag-of-features approach in the framework of approximate nearest neighbor search. This leads us to derive a more precise representation based on Hamming embedding (HE) and weak geometric consistency constraints (WGC). HE provides binary signatures that refine the matching based on visual words. WGC filters matching descriptors that are not consistent in terms of angle and scale. HE and WGC are integrated within an inverted file and are efficiently exploited for all images in the dataset. We then introduce a graph-structured quantizer which significantly speeds up the assignment of the descriptors to visual words. A comparison with the state of the art shows the interest of our approach when high accuracy is needed.

Experiments performed on three reference datasets and a dataset of one million of images show a significant improvement due to the binary signature and the weak geometric consistency constraints, as well as their efficiency. Estimation of the full geometric transformation, i.e., a re-ranking step on a short-list of images, is shown to be complementary to our weak geometric consistency constraints. Our approach is shown to outperform the state-of-the-art on the three datasets.


Year: 2010
Journal: International Journal of Computer Vision, Volume: 87, Pages: 316-336, Publisher: Springer US

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11263-009-0285-2
License: No license specified, the work may be protected by copyright.

Bibtex:
@article{,
year= {2010},
issn= {0920-5691},
journal= {International Journal of Computer Vision},
volume= {87},
number= {3},
doi= {10.1007/s11263-009-0285-2},
title= {Improving Bag-of-Features for Large Scale Image Search},
url= {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11263-009-0285-2},
publisher= {Springer US},
keywords= {Image retrieval; Nearest neighbor search; Object recognition; Image search},
author= {Jégou, Hervé and Douze, Matthijs and Schmid, Cordelia},
pages= {316-336},
language= {English},
abstract= {This article improves recent methods for large scale image search. We first analyze the bag-of-features approach in the framework of approximate nearest neighbor search. This leads us to derive a more precise representation based on Hamming embedding (HE) and weak geometric consistency constraints (WGC). HE provides binary signatures that refine the matching based on visual words. WGC filters matching descriptors that are not consistent in terms of angle and scale. HE and WGC are integrated within an inverted file and are efficiently exploited for all images in the dataset. We then introduce a graph-structured quantizer which significantly speeds up the assignment of the descriptors to visual words. A comparison with the state of the art shows the interest of our approach when high accuracy is needed.

Experiments performed on three reference datasets and a dataset of one million of images show a significant improvement due to the binary signature and the weak geometric consistency constraints, as well as their efficiency. Estimation of the full geometric transformation, i.e., a re-ranking step on a short-list of images, is shown to be complementary to our weak geometric consistency constraints. Our approach is shown to outperform the state-of-the-art on the three datasets.},
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