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Pretrained equivariant features improve unsupervised landmark discovery

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arxiv 2104.02925 v1 pith:4HW5EQEL submitted 2021-04-07 cs.CV cs.AIcs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.AIcs.LG
keywords landmarkfeaturesunsupervisedmethodsdatasetdatasetsdetectionequivariance
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Locating semantically meaningful landmark points is a crucial component of a large number of computer vision pipelines. Because of the small number of available datasets with ground truth landmark annotations, it is important to design robust unsupervised and semi-supervised methods for landmark detection. Many of the recent unsupervised learning methods rely on the equivariance properties of landmarks to synthetic image deformations. Our work focuses on such widely used methods and sheds light on its core problem, its inability to produce equivariant intermediate convolutional features. This finding leads us to formulate a two-step unsupervised approach that overcomes this challenge by first learning powerful pixel-based features and then use the pre-trained features to learn a landmark detector by the traditional equivariance method. Our method produces state-of-the-art results in several challenging landmark detection datasets such as the BBC Pose dataset and the Cat-Head dataset. It performs comparably on a range of other benchmarks.

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