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  • Recent advancements in image classification research primarily use fully supervised methods, which rely on time-consuming manual labeling to locate objects.
  • This paper introduces a weakly-supervised approach where images are annotated with keywords instead of explicit segments, framing the problem as low-rank matrix completion.
  • The proposed method offers benefits such as convexity, robustness to labeling errors and background noise, and potential applications in semantic segmentation, demonstrating improved performance over existing algorithms in experiments.

Article Abstract

In the last few years, image classification has become an incredibly active research topic, with widespread applications. Most methods for visual recognition are fully supervised, as they make use of bounding boxes or pixelwise segmentations to locate objects of interest. However, this type of manual labeling is time consuming, error prone and it has been shown that manual segmentations are not necessarily the optimal spatial enclosure for object classifiers. This paper proposes a weakly-supervised system for multi-label image classification. In this setting, training images are annotated with a set of keywords describing their contents, but the visual concepts are not explicitly segmented in the images. We formulate the weakly-supervised image classification as a low-rank matrix completion problem. Compared to previous work, our proposed framework has three advantages: (1) Unlike existing solutions based on multiple-instance learning methods, our model is convex. We propose two alternative algorithms for matrix completion specifically tailored to visual data, and prove their convergence. (2) Unlike existing discriminative methods, our algorithm is robust to labeling errors, background noise and partial occlusions. (3) Our method can potentially be used for semantic segmentation. Experimental validation on several data sets shows that our method outperforms state-of-the-art classification algorithms, while effectively capturing each class appearance.

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