• DocumentCode
    3601935
  • Title

    Capturing Spatial Interdependence in Image Features: The Counting Grid, an Epitomic Representation for Bags of Features

  • Author

    Perina, Alessandro ; Jojic, Nebojsa

  • Author_Institution
    Pattern Anal. & Comput. Vision Dept., Ist. Italiano di Tecnol., Genoa, Italy
  • Volume
    37
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    2374
  • Lastpage
    2387
  • Abstract
    In recent scene recognition research images or large image regions are often represented as disorganized “bags” of features which can then be analyzed using models originally developed to capture co-variation of word counts in text. However, image feature counts are likely to be constrained in different ways than word counts in text. For example, as a camera pans upwards from a building entrance over its first few floors and then further up into the sky Fig. 1, some feature counts in the image drop while others rise-only to drop again giving way to features found more often at higher elevations. The space of all possible feature count combinations is constrained both by the properties of the larger scene and the size and the location of the window into it. To capture such variation, in this paper we propose the use of the counting grid model. This generative model is based on a grid of feature counts, considerably larger than any of the modeled images, and considerably smaller than the real estate needed to tile the images next to each other tightly. Each modeled image is assumed to have a representative window in the grid in which the feature counts mimic the feature distribution in the image. We provide a learning procedure that jointly maps all images in the training set to the counting grid and estimates the appropriate local counts in it. Experimentally, we demonstrate that the resulting representation captures the space of feature count combinations more accurately than the traditional models, not only when the input images come from a panning camera, but even when modeling images of different scenes from the same category.
  • Keywords
    image representation; counting grid model; epitomic representation; image features; representative window; scene recognition research; spatial interdependence; word counts; Buildings; Computational modeling; Data models; Feature extraction; Image reconstruction; Bag of Features Spatial Layout Scene Analysis Bag of Features Spatial Layout Scene Analysis B; Bag of features; scene analysis; spatial layout;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0162-8828
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPAMI.2015.2424864
  • Filename
    7089289