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Pairwise confusion for fine-grained visual classification
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Dubey, Abhimanyu; Gupta, Otkrist; Guo, Pei; Raskar, Ramesh; Farrell, Ryan
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© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2018. Fine-Grained Visual Classification (FGVC) datasets contain small sample sizes, along with significant intra-class variation and inter-class similarity. While prior work has addressed intra-class variation using localization and segmentation techniques, inter-class similarity may also affect feature learning and reduce classification performance. In this work, we address this problem using a novel optimization procedure for the end-to-end neural network training on FGVC tasks. Our procedure, called Pairwise Confusion (PC) reduces overfitting by intentionally introducing confusion in the activations. With PC regularization, we obtain state-of-the-art performance on six of the most widely-used FGVC datasets and demonstrate improved localization ability. PC is easy to implement, does not need excessive hyperparameter tuning during training, and does not add significant overhead during test time.
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2018-07Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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Dubey, Abhimanyu, Gupta, Otkrist, Guo, Pei, Raskar, Ramesh and Farrell, Ryan. 2018. "Pairwise confusion for fine-grained visual classification."
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