Large-scale Classification Of Fine-Art Paintings: Learning The Right ...

Computer Science > Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition arXiv:1505.00855 (cs) [Submitted on 5 May 2015] Title:Large-scale Classification of Fine-Art Paintings: Learning The Right Metric on The Right Feature Authors:Babak Saleh, Ahmed Elgammal View a PDF of the paper titled Large-scale Classification of Fine-Art Paintings: Learning The Right Metric on The Right Feature, by Babak Saleh and Ahmed Elgammal View PDF
Abstract:In the past few years, the number of fine-art collections that are digitized and publicly available has been growing rapidly. With the availability of such large collections of digitized artworks comes the need to develop multimedia systems to archive and retrieve this pool of data. Measuring the visual similarity between artistic items is an essential step for such multimedia systems, which can benefit more high-level multimedia tasks. In order to model this similarity between paintings, we should extract the appropriate visual features for paintings and find out the best approach to learn the similarity metric based on these features. We investigate a comprehensive list of visual features and metric learning approaches to learn an optimized similarity measure between paintings. We develop a machine that is able to make aesthetic-related semantic-level judgments, such as predicting a painting's style, genre, and artist, as well as providing similarity measures optimized based on the knowledge available in the domain of art historical interpretation. Our experiments show the value of using this similarity measure for the aforementioned prediction tasks.
Comments: 21 pages
Subjects: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV); Information Retrieval (cs.IR); Machine Learning (cs.LG); Multimedia (cs.MM)
Cite as: arXiv:1505.00855 [cs.CV]
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