Unsupervised Detection of Regions of Interest Using Iterative Link Analysis

Kim, Gunhee, Torralba, Antonio

Neural Information Processing Systems 

This paper proposes a fast and scalable alternating optimization technique to detect regionsof interest (ROIs) in cluttered Web images without labels. The proposed approachdiscovers highly probable regions of object instances by iteratively repeating the following two functions: (1) choose the exemplar set (i.e. a small number of highly ranked reference ROIs) across the dataset and (2) refine the ROIs of each image with respect to the exemplar set. These two subproblems are formulated as ranking in two different similarity networks of ROI hypotheses by link analysis. The experiments with the PASCAL 06 dataset show that our unsupervised localization performance is better than one of state-of-the-art techniques andcomparable to supervised methods. Also, we test the scalability of our approach with five objects in Flickr dataset consisting of more than 200K images.

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