Unsupervised Cross-Domain Image Retrieval via Prototypical Optimal Transport

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Abstract

Unsupervised cross-domain image retrieval (UCIR) aims to retrieve images sharing the same category across diverse domains without relying on labeled data. Prior approaches have typically decomposed the UCIR problem into two distinct tasks: intra-domain representation learning and cross-domain feature alignment. However, these segregated strategies overlook the potential synergies between these tasks. This paper introduces ProtoOT, a novel Optimal Transport formulation explicitly tailored for UCIR, which integrates intra-domain feature representation learning and cross-domain alignment into a unified framework. ProtoOT leverages the strengths of the K-means clustering method to effectively manage distribution imbalances inherent in UCIR. By utilizing K-means for generating initial prototypes and approximating class marginal distributions, we modify the constraints in Optimal Transport accordingly, significantly enhancing its performance in UCIR scenarios. Furthermore, we incorporate contrastive learning into the ProtoOT framework to further improve representation learning. This encourages local semantic consistency among features with similar semantics, while also explicitly enforcing separation between features and unmatched prototypes, thereby enhancing global discriminativeness. ProtoOT surpasses existing state-of-the-art methods by a notable margin across benchmark datasets. Notably, on DomainNet, ProtoOT achieves an average P@200 enhancement of 24.44%, and on Office-Home, it demonstrates a P@15 improvement of 12.12%. Code is available at https://github.com/HCVLAB/ProtoOT.

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Li, B., Shi, Y., Yu, Q., & Wang, J. (2024). Unsupervised Cross-Domain Image Retrieval via Prototypical Optimal Transport. In Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 38, pp. 3009–3017). Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v38i4.28083

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