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Learning Color Compatibility in Fashion Outfits

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arxiv 2007.02388 v1 pith:FGGZJI22 submitted 2020-07-05 cs.CV

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keywords compatibilitymodelcolorfashionframeworklearningalonegraph
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Color compatibility is important for evaluating the compatibility of a fashion outfit, yet it was neglected in previous studies. We bring this important problem to researchers' attention and present a compatibility learning framework as solution to various fashion tasks. The framework consists of a novel way to model outfit compatibility and an innovative learning scheme. Specifically, we model the outfits as graphs and propose a novel graph construction to better utilize the power of graph neural networks. Then we utilize both ground-truth labels and pseudo labels to train the compatibility model in a weakly-supervised manner.Extensive experimental results verify the importance of color compatibility alone with the effectiveness of our framework. With color information alone, our model's performance is already comparable to previous methods that use deep image features. Our full model combining the aforementioned contributions set the new state-of-the-art in fashion compatibility prediction.

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  1. Hybrid-Hierarchical Fashion Graph Attention Network for Compatibility-Oriented and Personalized Outfit Recommendation

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    FGAT combines hierarchical user-outfit-item graphs, multimodal item embeddings, and attention weighting to improve personalized outfit recommendation over the HFGN baseline on the POG dataset.

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