Beyond Bags of Features: Spatial Pyramid Matching for Recognizing Natural Scene Categories

Svetlana Lazebnik(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), C. Schmid(Institut national de recherche en informatique et en automatique), Jean Ponce(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
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July 10, 2006
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Abstract

This paper presents a method for recognizing scene categories based on approximate global geometric correspondence. This technique works by partitioning the image into increasingly fine sub-regions and computing histograms of local features found inside each sub-region. The resulting "spatial pyramid" is a simple and computationally efficient extension of an orderless bag-of-features image representation, and it shows significantly improved performance on challenging scene categorization tasks. Specifically, our proposed method exceeds the state of the art on the Caltech-101 database and achieves high accuracy on a large database of fifteen natural scene categories. The spatial pyramid framework also offers insights into the success of several recently proposed image descriptions, including Torralba’s "gist" and Lowe’s SIFT descriptors.


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