Cross-View Image Retrieval - Ground to Aerial Image Retrieval Through Deep Learning

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Cross-modal retrieval aims to measure the content similarity between different types of data. The idea has been previously applied to visual, text, and speech data. In this paper, we present a novel cross-modal retrieval method specifically for multi-view images, called Cross-view Image Retrieval CVIR. Our approach aims to find a feature space as well as an embedding space in which samples from street-view images are compared directly to satellite-view images (and vice-versa). For this comparison, a novel deep metric learning based solution “DeepCVIR” has been proposed. Previous cross-view image datasets are deficient in that they (1) lack class information; (2) were originally collected for cross-view image geolocalization task with coupled images; (3) do not include any images from off-street locations. To train, compare, and evaluate the performance of cross-view image retrieval, we present a new 6 class cross-view image dataset termed as CrossViewRet which comprises of images including freeway, mountain, palace, river, ship, and stadium with 700 high-resolution dual-view images for each class. Results show that the proposed DeepCVIR outperforms conventional matching approaches on CVIR task for the given dataset and would also serve as the baseline for future research.

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Khurshid, N., Hanif, T., Tharani, M., & Taj, M. (2019). Cross-View Image Retrieval - Ground to Aerial Image Retrieval Through Deep Learning. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 11954 LNCS, pp. 210–221). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36711-4_19

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