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arxiv: 1704.07077 · v1 · pith:RUID2S2Cnew · submitted 2017-04-24 · 💻 cs.CV

Exploiting Multi-layer Graph Factorization for Multi-attributed Graph Matching

classification 💻 cs.CV
keywords problemgraphmulti-layermatchingstructurealgorithmattributesmulti-attributed
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Multi-attributed graph matching is a problem of finding correspondences between two sets of data while considering their complex properties described in multiple attributes. However, the information of multiple attributes is likely to be oversimplified during a process that makes an integrated attribute, and this degrades the matching accuracy. For that reason, a multi-layer graph structure-based algorithm has been proposed recently. It can effectively avoid the problem by separating attributes into multiple layers. Nonetheless, there are several remaining issues such as a scalability problem caused by the huge matrix to describe the multi-layer structure and a back-projection problem caused by the continuous relaxation of the quadratic assignment problem. In this work, we propose a novel multi-attributed graph matching algorithm based on the multi-layer graph factorization. We reformulate the problem to be solved with several small matrices that are obtained by factorizing the multi-layer structure. Then, we solve the problem using a convex-concave relaxation procedure for the multi-layer structure. The proposed algorithm exhibits better performance than state-of-the-art algorithms based on the single-layer structure.

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