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Converting Image Labels to Meaningful and Information-rich Embeddings
Author(s) -
Savvas Karatsiolis,
Andreas Kamilaris
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5220/0010375801070119
Subject(s) - computer science , image (mathematics) , information retrieval , artificial intelligence
A challenge of the computer vision community is to understand the semantics of an image that will allow for higher quality image generation based on existing high-level features and better analysis of (semi-) labeled datasets. Categorical labels aggregate a huge amount of information into a binary value which conceals valuable high-level concepts from the Machine Learning models. Towards addressing this challenge, this paper introduces a method, called Occlusion-based Latent Representations (OLR), for converting image labels to meaningful representations that capture a significant amount of data semantics. Besides being informationrich, these representations compose a disentangled low-dimensional latent space where each image label is encoded into a separate vector. We evaluate the quality of these representations in a series of experiments whose results suggest that the proposed model can capture data concepts and discover data interrelations.

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