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Efficient large-scale image retrieval with deep feature orthogonality and Hybrid-Swin-Transformers

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arxiv 2110.03786 v2 pith:QQUOMX4C submitted 2021-10-07 cs.CV cs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.LG
keywords retrievalimagelandmarkapproacharchitecturesdeepefficientlarge-scale
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We present an efficient end-to-end pipeline for largescale landmark recognition and retrieval. We show how to combine and enhance concepts from recent research in image retrieval and introduce two architectures especially suited for large-scale landmark identification. A model with deep orthogonal fusion of local and global features (DOLG) using an EfficientNet backbone as well as a novel Hybrid-Swin-Transformer is discussed and details how to train both architectures efficiently using a step-wise approach and a sub-center arcface loss with dynamic margins are provided. Furthermore, we elaborate a novel discriminative re-ranking methodology for image retrieval. The superiority of our approach was demonstrated by winning the recognition and retrieval track of the Google Landmark Competition 2021.

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