IRGen: Generative Modeling for Image Retrieval

While generative modeling has been ubiquitous in natural language processing and computer vision, its application to image retrieval remains unexplored. In this paper, we recast image retrieval as a form of generative modeling by employing a sequence-to-sequence model, contributing to the current unified theme. Our framework, IRGen, is a unified model that enables end-to-end differentiable search, thus achieving superior performance thanks to direct optimization. While developing IRGen we tackle the key technical challenge of converting an image into quite a short sequence of semantic units in order to enable efficient and effective retrieval. Empirical experiments demonstrate that our model yields significant improvement over three commonly used benchmarks, for example, 22.9\% higher than the best baseline method in precision@10 on In-shop dataset with comparable recall@10 score.

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