Learning discriminative common alignments for cross-modal retrieval
Hui Liu,
Xiao-Ping Chen,
Rui Hong
et al.
Abstract:Cross-modal retrieval aims to find alignment relationships between different modalities and then compute the semantic similarities used for ranking. Because of the data distribution difference and inherent heterogeneity gap between modalities, a classic solution is to learn common representations in the common space, which could preserve the discrimination among the samples from different categories and alleviate the cross-modal discrepancy. To achieve this, we propose a method, termed LDCA, to learn discrimin… Show more
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