Graph-Based High-Order Relation Discovery for Fine-Grained Recognition

CVPR 2021  ·  Yifan Zhao, Ke Yan, Feiyue Huang, Jia Li ·

Fine-grained object recognition aims to learn effective features that can identify the subtle differences between visually similar objects. Most of the existing works tend to amplify discriminative part regions with attention mechanisms. Besides its unstable performance under complex backgrounds, the intrinsic interrelationship between different semantic features is less explored. Toward this end, we propose an effective graph-based relation discovery approach to build a contextual understanding of high-order relationships. In our approach, a high-dimensional feature bank is first formed and jointly regularized with semantic- and positional-aware high-order constraints, endowing rich attributes to feature representations. Second, to overcome the high-dimension curse, we propose a graph-based semantic grouping strategy to embed this high-order tensor bank into a low-dimensional space. Meanwhile, a group-wise learning strategy is proposed to regularize the features focusing on the cluster embedding center. With the collaborative learning of three modules, our module is able to grasp the stronger contextual details of fine-grained objects. Experimental evidence demonstrates our approach achieves new state-of-the-art on 4 widely-used fine-grained object recognition benchmarks.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Benchmark
Fine-Grained Image Classification CUB-200-2011 Graph-Based High-Order Relationship Accuracy 89.6% # 28

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