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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Noisy Data for Fine-Grained Recognition

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Current approaches for fine-grained recognition do the following: First, recruit experts to annotate a dataset of images, optionally also collecting more structured data in the form of part annotations and bounding boxes. Second, train a model utilizing this data. Toward the goal of solving fine-grained recognition, we introduce an alternative approach, leveraging free, noisy data from the web and simple, generic methods of recognition. This approach has benefits in both performance and scalability. We demonstrate its efficacy on four fine-grained datasets, greatly exceeding existing state of the art without the manual collection of even a single label, and furthermore show first results at scaling to more than 10,000 fine-grained categories. Quantitatively, we achieve top-1 accuracies of 92.3% on CUB-200-2011, 85.4% on Birdsnap, 93.4% on FGVC-Aircraft, and 80.8% on Stanford Dogs without using their annotated training sets. We compare our approach to an active learning approach for expanding fine-grained datasets.

Jonathan Krause, Benjamin Sapp, Andrew Howard, Howard Zhou, Alexander Toshev, Tom Duerig, James Philbin, Li Fei-Fei• 2015

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Fine-grained Image ClassificationCUB-200 2011
Accuracy86.2
222
Image ClassificationFGVC Aircraft
Top-1 Accuracy94.5
185
Image ClassificationStanford Dogs (test)
Top-1 Acc84
85
Fine-grained visual classificationStanford Dogs (test)
Top-1 Acc80.6
52
Image ClassificationBirdsnap (test)
Top-1 Acc83.9
44
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