Instance-Level Composed Image Retrieval
–Neural Information Processing Systems
The progress of composed image retrieval (CIR), a popular research direction in image retrieval, where a combined visual and textual query is used, is held back by the absence of high-quality training and evaluation data. We introduce a new evaluation dataset, i-CIR, which, unlike existing datasets, focuses on an instancelevel class definition. The goal is to retrieve images that contain the same particular object as the visual query, presented under a variety of modifications defined by textual queries. Its design and curation process keep the dataset compact to facilitate future research, while maintaining its challenge--comparable to retrieval among more than 40M random distractors--through a semi-automated selection of hard negatives.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jun-17-2026, 20:47:15 GMT
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