Object-centric spatial pooling for image classification

O Russakovsky, Y Lin, K Yu, L Fei-Fei - … Florence, Italy, October 7-13, 2012 …, 2012 - Springer
Computer Vision–ECCV 2012: 12th European Conference on Computer Vision …, 2012Springer
Spatial pyramid matching (SPM) based pooling has been the dominant choice for state-of-
art image classification systems. In contrast, we propose a novel object-centric spatial
pooling (OCP) approach, following the intuition that knowing the location of the object of
interest can be useful for image classification. OCP consists of two steps:(1) inferring the
location of the objects, and (2) using the location information to pool foreground and
background features separately to form the image-level representation. Step (1) is …
Abstract
Spatial pyramid matching (SPM) based pooling has been the dominant choice for state-of-art image classification systems. In contrast, we propose a novel object-centric spatial pooling (OCP) approach, following the intuition that knowing the location of the object of interest can be useful for image classification. OCP consists of two steps: (1) inferring the location of the objects, and (2) using the location information to pool foreground and background features separately to form the image-level representation. Step (1) is particularly challenging in a typical classification setting where precise object location annotations are not available during training. To address this challenge, we propose a framework that learns object detectors using only image-level class labels, or so-called weak labels. We validate our approach on the challenging PASCAL07 dataset. Our learned detectors are comparable in accuracy with state-of-the-art weakly supervised detection methods. More importantly, the resulting OCP approach significantly outperforms SPM-based pooling in image classification.
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