Learning Semantically Enhanced Feature for Fine-Grained Image Classification

24 Jun 2020  ·  Wei Luo, Hengmin Zhang, Jun Li, Xiu-Shen Wei ·

We aim to provide a computationally cheap yet effective approach for fine-grained image classification (FGIC) in this letter. Unlike previous methods that rely on complex part localization modules, our approach learns fine-grained features by enhancing the semantics of sub-features of a global feature. Specifically, we first achieve the sub-feature semantic by arranging feature channels of a CNN into different groups through channel permutation. Meanwhile, to enhance the discriminability of sub-features, the groups are guided to be activated on object parts with strong discriminability by a weighted combination regularization. Our approach is parameter parsimonious and can be easily integrated into the backbone model as a plug-and-play module for end-to-end training with only image-level supervision. Experiments verified the effectiveness of our approach and validated its comparable performance to the state-of-the-art methods. Code is available at https://github.com/cswluo/SEF

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Fine-Grained Image Classification CUB-200-2011 SEF Accuracy 87.3% # 56
Fine-Grained Image Classification FGVC Aircraft SEF Accuracy 92.1% # 40
Fine-Grained Image Classification Stanford Cars SEF Accuracy 94.0% # 47
Fine-Grained Image Classification Stanford Dogs SEF Accuracy 88.8% # 14

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