• DocumentCode
    20745
  • Title

    Multiview Matrix Completion for Multilabel Image Classification

  • Author

    Yong Luo ; Tongliang Liu ; Dacheng Tao ; Chao Xu

  • Author_Institution
    Key Lab. of Machine Perception, Peking Univ., Beijing, China
  • Volume
    24
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    Aug. 2015
  • Firstpage
    2355
  • Lastpage
    2368
  • Abstract
    There is growing interest in multilabel image classification due to its critical role in web-based image analytics-based applications, such as large-scale image retrieval and browsing. Matrix completion (MC) has recently been introduced as a method for transductive (semisupervised) multilabel classification, and has several distinct advantages, including robustness to missing data and background noise in both feature and label space. However, it is limited by only considering data represented by a single-view feature, which cannot precisely characterize images containing several semantic concepts. To utilize multiple features taken from different views, we have to concatenate the different features as a long vector. However, this concatenation is prone to over-fitting and often leads to very high time complexity in MC-based image classification. Therefore, we propose to weightedly combine the MC outputs of different views, and present the multiview MC (MVMC) framework for transductive multilabel image classification. To learn the view combination weights effectively, we apply a cross-validation strategy on the labeled set. In particular, MVMC splits the labeled set into two parts, and predicts the labels of one part using the known labels of the other part. The predicted labels are then used to learn the view combination coefficients. In the learning process, we adopt the average precision (AP) loss, which is particular suitable for multilabel image classification, since the ranking-based criteria are critical for evaluating a multilabel classification system. A least squares loss formulation is also presented for the sake of efficiency, and the robustness of the algorithm based on the AP loss compared with the other losses is investigated. Experimental evaluation on two real-world data sets (PASCAL VOC´ 07 and MIR Flickr) demonstrate the effectiveness of MVMC for transductive (semisupervised) multilabel image classification, and show that MVMC can exploit complem- ntary properties of different features and output-consistent labels for improved multilabel image classification.
  • Keywords
    computational complexity; feature extraction; image classification; least squares approximations; matrix algebra; AP loss; MC-based image classification; MVMC framework; average precision loss; features concatenate; learning process; least squares loss formulation; multilabel image classification; multiview MC framework; multiview matrix completion; ranking- based criteria; single-view feature; time complexity; web-based image analytics-based application; Kernel; Least squares approximations; Minimization; Optimization; Robustness; Support vector machines; Yttrium; Image classification; average precision; matrix completion; multi-label; multi-view; transductive;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1057-7149
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIP.2015.2421309
  • Filename
    7083747