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ICAR: Image-Based Complementary Auto Reasoning

Conference Paper AAAI Technical Track on Computer Vision V Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Scene-aware Complementary Item Retrieval (CIR) is a challenging task which requires to generate a set of compatible items across domains. Due to the subjectivity, it is difficult to set up a rigorous standard for both data collection and learning objectives. To address this challenging task, we propose a visual compatibility concept, composed of similarity (resembling in color, geometry, texture, and etc.) and complementarity (different items like table vs chair completing a group). Based on this notion, we propose a compatibility learning framework, a category-aware Flexible Bidirectional Transformer (FBT), for visual ``scene-based set compatibility reasoning'' with the cross-domain visual similarity input and auto-regressive complementary item generation. We introduce a ``Flexible Bidirectional Transformer (FBT),'' consisting of an encoder with flexible masking, a category prediction arm, and an auto-regressive visual embedding prediction arm. And the inputs for FBT are cross-domain visual similarity invariant embeddings, making this framework quite generalizable. Furthermore, our proposed FBT model learns the inter-object compatibility from a large set of scene images in a self-supervised way. Compared with the SOTA methods, this approach achieves up to 5.3% and 9.6% in FITB score and 22.3% and 31.8% SFID improvement on fashion and furniture, respectively.

Authors

Keywords

  • CV: Applications
  • CV: Image and Video Retrieval
  • CV: Representation Learning for Vision
  • CV: Scene Analysis & Understanding

Context

Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
694320080428462098