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IEEE Trans Image Process ; 33: 1149-1161, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38300775

ABSTRACT

Composed query image retrieval task aims to retrieve the target image in the database by a query that composes two different modalities: a reference image and a sentence declaring that some details of the reference image need to be modified and replaced by new elements. Tackling this task needs to learn a multimodal embedding space, which can make semantically similar targets and queries close but dissimilar targets and queries as far away as possible. Most of the existing methods start from the perspective of model structure and design some clever interactive modules to promote the better fusion and embedding of different modalities. However, their learning objectives use conventional query-level examples as negatives while neglecting the composed query's multimodal characteristics, leading to the inadequate utilization of the training data and suboptimal construction of metric space. To this end, in this paper, we propose to improve the learning objective by constructing and mining hard negative examples from the perspective of multimodal fusion. Specifically, we compose the reference image and its logically unpaired sentences rather than paired ones to create component-level negative examples to better use data and enhance the optimization of metric space. In addition, we further propose a new sentence augmentation method to generate more indistinguishable multimodal negative examples from the element level and help the model learn a better metric space. Massive comparison experiments on four real-world datasets confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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IEEE Trans Image Process ; 31: 5976-5988, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36094980

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Composed image retrieval aims at retrieving the desired images, given a reference image and a text piece. To handle this task, two important subprocesses should be modeled reasonably. One is to erase irrelated details of the reference image against the text piece, and the other is to replenish the desired details in the image against the text piece. Nowadays, the existing methods neglect to distinguish between the two subprocesses and implicitly put them together to solve the composed image retrieval task. To explicitly and orderly model the two subprocesses of the task, we propose a novel composed image retrieval method which contains three key components, i.e., Multi-semantic Dynamic Suppression module (MDS), Text-semantic Complementary Selection module (TCS), and Semantic Space Alignment constraints (SSA). Concretely, MDS is to erase irrelated details of the reference image by suppressing its semantic features. TCS aims to select and enhance the semantic features of the text piece and then replenish them to the reference image. In the end, to facilitate the erasure and replenishment subprocesses, SSA aligns the semantics of the two modality features in the final space. Extensive experiments on three benchmark datasets (Shoes, FashionIQ, and Fashion200K) show the superior performance of our approach against state-of-the-art methods.

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