DocumentCode :
254696
Title :
CNN Features Off-the-Shelf: An Astounding Baseline for Recognition
Author :
Razavian, Ali S. ; Azizpour, Hossein ; Sullivan, Josephine ; Carlsson, Stefan
Author_Institution :
CVAP, KTH (R. Inst. of Technol.), Stockholm, Sweden
fYear :
2014
fDate :
23-28 June 2014
Firstpage :
512
Lastpage :
519
Abstract :
Recent results indicate that the generic descriptors extracted from the convolutional neural networks are very powerful. This paper adds to the mounting evidence that this is indeed the case. We report on a series of experiments conducted for different recognition tasks using the publicly available code and model of the OverFeat network which was trained to perform object classification on ILSVRC13. We use features extracted from the OverFeat network as a generic image representation to tackle the diverse range of recognition tasks of object image classification, scene recognition, fine grained recognition, attribute detection and image retrieval applied to a diverse set of datasets. We selected these tasks and datasets as they gradually move further away from the original task and data the OverFeat network was trained to solve. Astonishingly, we report consistent superior results compared to the highly tuned state-of-the-art systems in all the visual classification tasks on various datasets. For instance retrieval it consistently outperforms low memory footprint methods except for sculptures dataset. The results are achieved using a linear SVM classifier (or L2 distance in case of retrieval) applied to a feature representation of size 4096 extracted from a layer in the net. The representations are further modified using simple augmentation techniques e.g. jittering. The results strongly suggest that features obtained from deep learning with convolutional nets should be the primary candidate in most visual recognition tasks.
Keywords :
feature extraction; image classification; image representation; image retrieval; learning (artificial intelligence); neural nets; support vector machines; CNN features; ILSVRC13; OverFeat network training; attribute detection; augmentation techniques; convolutional nets; convolutional neural network; deep learning; feature extraction; feature representation; fine grained recognition; generic image representation; image retrieval; linear SVM classifier; low memory footprint methods; object image classification; scene recognition; visual classification tasks; Birds; Feature extraction; Image recognition; Support vector machines; Training; Vectors; Visualization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW), 2014 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Columbus, OH
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CVPRW.2014.131
Filename :
6910029
Link To Document :
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