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arxiv: 1711.06704 · v4 · pith:W5C47J4Anew · submitted 2017-11-17 · 💻 cs.CV · cs.NE

Repeatability Is Not Enough: Learning Affine Regions via Discriminability

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keywords learningregionsaffinegeometriclossaffnetfunctionhard
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A method for learning local affine-covariant regions is presented. We show that maximizing geometric repeatability does not lead to local regions, a.k.a features,that are reliably matched and this necessitates descriptor-based learning. We explore factors that influence such learning and registration: the loss function, descriptor type, geometric parametrization and the trade-off between matchability and geometric accuracy and propose a novel hard negative-constant loss function for learning of affine regions. The affine shape estimator -- AffNet -- trained with the hard negative-constant loss outperforms the state-of-the-art in bag-of-words image retrieval and wide baseline stereo. The proposed training process does not require precisely geometrically aligned patches.The source codes and trained weights are available at https://github.com/ducha-aiki/affnet

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