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Adaptive Aggregating Multiresolution Feature Coding for Image Classification

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  • Honghong Liao
  • Jinhai Xiang
  • Weiping Sun
  • Shengsheng Yu

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The Bag of Visual Words (BoW) model is one of the most popular and effective image classification frameworks in the recent literature. The optimal formation of a visual vocabulary remains unclear, and the size of the vocabulary also affects the performance of image classification. Empirically, larger vocabulary leads to higher classification accuracy. However, larger vocabulary needs more memory and intensive computational resources. In this paper, we propose a multiresolution feature coding (MFC) framework via aggregating feature codings obtained from a set of small visual vocabularies with different sizes, where each vocabulary is obtained by a clustering algorithm, and different clustering algorithm discovers different aspect of image features. In MFC, feature codings from different visual vocabularies are aggregated adaptively by a modified Online Passive-Aggressive Algorithm under the histogram intersection kernel, which lead to a closed-form solution. Experiments demonstrate that the proposed method (1) obtains the same if not higher classification accuracy than the BoW model with a large visual vocabulary; and (2) needs much less memory and computational resources.

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  • Honghong Liao & Jinhai Xiang & Weiping Sun & Shengsheng Yu, 2014. "Adaptive Aggregating Multiresolution Feature Coding for Image Classification," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-10, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:847608
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/847608
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