DocumentCode
61802
Title
Attribute-Based Classification for Zero-Shot Visual Object Categorization
Author
Lampert, Christoph H. ; Nickisch, Hannes ; Harmeling, Stefan
Author_Institution
Inst. of Sci. & Technol. Austria, Klosterneuburg, Austria
Volume
36
Issue
3
fYear
2014
fDate
Mar-14
Firstpage
453
Lastpage
465
Abstract
We study the problem of object recognition for categories for which we have no training examples, a task also called zero--data or zero-shot learning. This situation has hardly been studied in computer vision research, even though it occurs frequently; the world contains tens of thousands of different object classes, and image collections have been formed and suitably annotated for only a few of them. To tackle the problem, we introduce attribute-based classification: Objects are identified based on a high-level description that is phrased in terms of semantic attributes, such as the object´s color or shape. Because the identification of each such property transcends the specific learning task at hand, the attribute classifiers can be prelearned independently, for example, from existing image data sets unrelated to the current task. Afterward, new classes can be detected based on their attribute representation, without the need for a new training phase. In this paper, we also introduce a new data set, Animals with Attributes, of over 30,000 images of 50 animal classes, annotated with 85 semantic attributes. Extensive experiments on this and two more data sets show that attribute-based classification indeed is able to categorize images without access to any training images of the target classes.
Keywords
computer vision; image classification; image colour analysis; image representation; learning (artificial intelligence); object recognition; shape recognition; attribute classifiers; attribute representation; attribute-based classification; computer vision; high-level description; image collections; object classes; object color; object recognition; object shape; semantic attributes; zero--data learning; zero-shot learning; zero-shot visual object categorization; Computer vision; Marine animals; Probabilistic logic; Semantics; Training; Vectors; Object recognition; vision and scene understanding;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0162-8828
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPAMI.2013.140
Filename
6571196
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