The authors propose distance-aware cross-view geo-localization, release the DA-Campus benchmark, and show a multi-scale contrastive loss with re-ranking improves both hierarchical and standard retrieval.
Classification is a Strong Baseline for Deep Metric Learning
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Deep metric learning aims to learn a function mapping image pixels to embedding feature vectors that model the similarity between images. Two major applications of metric learning are content-based image retrieval and face verification. For the retrieval tasks, the majority of current state-of-the-art (SOTA) approaches are triplet-based non-parametric training. For the face verification tasks, however, recent SOTA approaches have adopted classification-based parametric training. In this paper, we look into the effectiveness of classification based approaches on image retrieval datasets. We evaluate on several standard retrieval datasets such as CAR-196, CUB-200-2011, Stanford Online Product, and In-Shop datasets for image retrieval and clustering, and establish that our classification-based approach is competitive across different feature dimensions and base feature networks. We further provide insights into the performance effects of subsampling classes for scalable classification-based training, and the effects of binarization, enabling efficient storage and computation for practical applications.
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Dynamic Contrastive Learning for Hierarchical Retrieval: A Case Study of Distance-Aware Cross-View Geo-Localization
The authors propose distance-aware cross-view geo-localization, release the DA-Campus benchmark, and show a multi-scale contrastive loss with re-ranking improves both hierarchical and standard retrieval.