Clustering-based Image-Text Graph Matching for Domain Generalization

4 Oct 2023  ·  Nokyung Park, Daewon Chae, Jeongyong Shim, Sangpil Kim, Eun-Sol Kim, Jinkyu Kim ·

Learning domain-invariant visual representations is important to train a model that can generalize well to unseen target task domains. Recent works demonstrate that text descriptions contain high-level class-discriminative information and such auxiliary semantic cues can be used as effective pivot embedding for domain generalization problem. However, they use pivot embedding in global manner (i.e., aligning an image embedding with sentence-level text embedding), not fully utilizing the semantic cues of given text description. In this work, we advocate for the use of local alignment between image regions and corresponding textual descriptions. To this end, we first represent image and text inputs with graphs. We subsequently cluster nodes in those graphs and match the graph-based image node features into textual graphs. This matching process is conducted globally and locally, tightly aligning visual and textual semantic sub-structures. We experiment with large-scale public datasets, such as CUB-DG and DomainBed, and our model achieves matched or better state-of-the-art performance on these datasets. Our code will be publicly available upon publication.

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