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A Methodology for Capturing Joint Visual Attention Using Mobile Eye-Trackers
Published on: January 18, 2020
Co-attention enabled content-based image retrieval
1Department of Computer Science, University of York, York YO10 5GH, UK.
Abstract:
Content-based image retrieval (CBIR) aims to provide the most similar images to a given query. Feature extraction plays an essential role in retrieval performance within a CBIR pipeline. Current CBIR studies would either uniformly extract feature information from the input image and use it directly or employ some trainable spatial weighting module which is then used for similarity comparison between pairs of query and candidate matching images. These spatial weighting modules are normally query non-sensitive and only based on the knowledge learned during the training stage. They may focus towards incorrect regions, especially when the target image is not salient or is surrounded by distractors. This paper proposes an efficient query sensitive co-attention1 mechanism for large-scale CBIR tasks. In order to reduce the extra computation cost required by the query sensitivity to the co-attention mechanism, the proposed method employs clustering of the selected local features. Experimental results indicate that the co-attention maps can provide the best retrieval results on benchmark datasets under challenging situations, such as having completely different image acquisition conditions between the query and its match image.
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