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Low-Rank Affinity Based Local-Driven Multilabel Propagation

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  • Teng Li
  • Bin Cheng
  • Xinyu Wu
  • Jun Wu

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This paper presents a novel low-rank affinity based local-driven algorithm to robustly propagate the multilabels from training images to test images. A graph is constructed over the segmented local image regions. The labels for vertices from the training data are derived based on the context among different training images, and the derived vertex labels are propagated to the unlabeled vertices via the graph. The multitask low-rank affinity, which jointly seeks the sparsity-consistent low-rank affinities from multiple feature matrices, is applied to compute the edge weights between graph vertices. The inference process of multitask low-rank affinity is formulated as a constrained nuclear norm and -norm minimization problem. The optimization is conducted efficiently with the augmented Lagrange multiplier method. Based on the learned local patch labels we can predict the multilabels for the test images. Experiments on multilabel image annotation demonstrate the encouraging results from the proposed framework.

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  • Teng Li & Bin Cheng & Xinyu Wu & Jun Wu, 2013. "Low-Rank Affinity Based Local-Driven Multilabel Propagation," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-6, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:323481
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/323481
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