Few-Shot Hash Learning for Image Retrieval.

ICCV Workshops(2017)

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Current approaches to hash based semantic image retrieval assume a set of pre-defined categories and rely on supervised learning from a large number of annotated samples. The need for labeled samples limits their applicability in scenarios in which a user provides at query time a small set of training images defining a customized novel category. This paper addresses the problem of few-shot hash learning, in the spirit of one-shot learning in image recognition and classification and early work on locality sensitive hashing. More precisely, our approach is based on the insight that universal hash functions can be learned off-line from unlabeled data because of the information implicit in the density structure of a discriminative feature space. We can then select a task-specific combination of hash codes for a novel category from a few labeled samples. The resulting unsupervised generic hashing (UGH) significantly outperforms current supervised and unsupervised hashing approaches on image retrieval tasks with small training samples.
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image retrieval,unsupervised generic hashing,image classification,supervised learning,hash codes,universal hash functions,locality sensitive hashing,image recognition,one-shot learning,few-shot hash learning
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