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Progressive learning for weakly supervised fine-grained classification

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Date of Publication:2020-06-01

Journal:SIGNAL PROCESSING

Included Journals:EI、SCIE

Volume:171

ISSN No.:0165-1684

Key Words:Fine-grained image classification; Progressive patch localization module; Feature calibration module

Abstract:Despite fine-grained image classification has made considerable progress, it still remains a challenging task due to the difficulty of finding subtle distinctions. Most existing methods solve this problem by selecting the top-N highest scores' discriminative patches from candidate patches at one time. However, since the classification network often highlights small and sparse regions, the selected patches with the lower rank may contain noise information.
   To address this problem and ensure the diversity of fine-grained features, we propose a progressive patch localization module (PPL) to find the discriminative patches more accurately. Specifically, this work employs the classification model to find first most discriminative patch, then removes the most salient region to help the localization of the next most discriminative patch, and the top-K discriminative patches can be found by repeating this procedure. In addition, in order to further improve the representational power of patch-level features, we propose a feature calibration module (FCM). This module employs the global information to selectively emphasize discriminative features and suppress useless information, which can obtain more robust and discriminative local feature representations and then help classification network achieve better performance. Extensive experiments are conducted to show the substantial improvements of our method on three benchmark datasets. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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