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Theme-Matters: Fashion Compatibility Learning via Theme Attention

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arxiv 1912.06227 v3 pith:KOWKBHLF submitted 2019-12-12 cs.CV

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Fashion compatibility learning is important to many fashion markets such as outfit composition and online fashion recommendation. Unlike previous work, we argue that fashion compatibility is not only a visual appearance compatible problem but also a theme-matters problem. An outfit, which consists of a set of fashion items (e.g., shirt, suit, shoes, etc.), is considered to be compatible for a "dating" event, yet maybe not for a "business" occasion. In this paper, we aim at solving the fashion compatibility problem given specific themes. To this end, we built the first real-world theme-aware fashion dataset comprising 14K around outfits labeled with 32 themes. In this dataset, there are more than 40K fashion items labeled with 152 fine-grained categories. We also propose an attention model learning fashion compatibility given a specific theme. It starts with a category-specific subspace learning, which projects compatible outfit items in certain categories to be close in the subspace. Thanks to strong connections between fashion themes and categories, we then build a theme-attention model over the category-specific embedding space. This model associates themes with the pairwise compatibility with attention, and thus compute the outfit-wise compatibility. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt to estimate outfit compatibility conditional on a theme. We conduct extensive qualitative and quantitative experiments on our new dataset. Our method outperforms the state-of-the-art approaches.

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