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DeepHash: Getting Regularization, Depth and Fine-Tuning Right

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arxiv 1501.04711 v1 pith:2F6ONA2F submitted 2015-01-20 cs.CV cs.IR

DeepHash: Getting Regularization, Depth and Fine-Tuning Right

classification cs.CV cs.IR
keywords deephashdeepdepthfeaturesfine-tuninghasheshashingregularization
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This work focuses on representing very high-dimensional global image descriptors using very compact 64-1024 bit binary hashes for instance retrieval. We propose DeepHash: a hashing scheme based on deep networks. Key to making DeepHash work at extremely low bitrates are three important considerations -- regularization, depth and fine-tuning -- each requiring solutions specific to the hashing problem. In-depth evaluation shows that our scheme consistently outperforms state-of-the-art methods across all data sets for both Fisher Vectors and Deep Convolutional Neural Network features, by up to 20 percent over other schemes. The retrieval performance with 256-bit hashes is close to that of the uncompressed floating point features -- a remarkable 512 times compression.

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