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    Projects > COMPUTER > 2017 > IEEE > IMAGE PROCESSING

    Learning Short Binary Codes for Large-scale Image Retrieval


    Abstract

    Large-scale visual information retrieval has become an active research area in this big data era. Recently, hashing/ binary coding algorithms prove to be effective for scalable retrieval applications. Most existing hashing methods require relatively long binary codes (i.e., over hundreds of bits, sometimes even thousands of bits) to achieve reasonable retrieval accuracies. However, for some realistic and unique applications such as on wearable or mobile devices, only short binary codes can be used for efficient image retrieval due to the limitation of computational resources or bandwidth on these devices. In this paper, we propose a novel unsupervised hashing approach called Min-cost Ranking (MCR) specifically for learning powerful short binary codes (i.e., usually the code length shorter than 100 bits) for scalable image retrieval tasks. By exploring the discriminative ability of each dimension of data, MCR can generate one bit binary code for each dimension and simultaneously rank the discriminative separability of each bit according to the proposed cost function. Only top-ranked bits with minimum cost-values are then selected and grouped together to compose the final salient binary codes. Extensive experimental results on largescale retrieval demonstrate that MCR can achieve comparative performance as state-of-the-art hashing algorithms but with significantly shorter codes, leading to much faster large-scale retrieval.


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