SPLeaP: Soft pooling of learned parts for image classification

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The aggregation of image statistics – the so-called pooling step of image classification algorithms – as well as the construction of part-based models, are two distinct and well-studied topics in the literature. The former aims at leveraging a whole set of local descriptors that an image can contain (through spatial pyramids or Fisher vectors for instance) while the latter argues that only a few of the regions an image contains are actually useful for its classification. This paper bridges the two worlds by proposing a new pooling framework based on the discovery of useful parts involved in the pooling of local representations. The key contribution lies in a model integrating a boosted non-linear part classifier as well as a parametric soft-max pooling component, both trained jointly with the image classifier. The experimental validation shows that the proposed model not only consistently surpasses standard pooling approaches but also improves over state-of-the-art part-based models, on several different and challenging classification tasks.

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Kulkarni, P., Jurie, F., Zepeda, J., Pérez, P., & Chevallier, L. (2016). SPLeaP: Soft pooling of learned parts for image classification. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 9912 LNCS, pp. 329–345). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46484-8_20

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