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Enhancing Fine-Grained Classification for Low Resolution Images
Maneet Singh, Shruti Nagpal, Mayank Vatsa,
Published in
2021
Volume: 2021-July
   
Pages: 1 - 8
Abstract
Low resolution fine-grained classification has widespread applicability for applications where data is captured at a distance such as surveillance and mobile photography. While fine-grained classification with high resolution images has received significant attention, limited attention has been given to low resolution images. These images suffer from the inherent challenge of limited information content and the absence of fine details useful for sub-category classification. This results in low inter-class variations across samples of visually similar classes. In order to address these challenges, this research proposes a novel attribute-assisted loss, which utilizes ancillary information to learn discriminative features for classification. The proposed loss function enables a model to learn class-specific discriminative features, while incorporating attribute-level separability. Evaluation is performed on multiple datasets with different models, for four resolutions varying from 32times 32 to 224times 224. Different experiments demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed attribute-assisted loss for low resolution fine-grained classification.
About the journal
JournalProceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks