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Retrieving Black-box Optimal Images from External Databases

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Suppose we have a black-box function (e.g., deep neural network) that takes an image as input and outputs a value that indicates preference. How can we retrieve optimal images with respect to this function from an external database on the Internet? Standard retrieval problems in the literature (e.g., item recommendations) assume that an algorithm has full access to the set of items. In other words, such algorithms are designed for service providers. In this paper, we consider the retrieval problem under different assumptions. Specifically, we consider how users with limited access to an image database can retrieve images using their own black-box functions. This formulation enables a flexible and finer-grained image search defined by each user. We assume the user can access the database through a search query with tight API limits. Therefore, a user needs to efficiently retrieve optimal images in terms of the number of queries. We propose an efficient retrieval algorithm Tiara for this problem. In the experiments, we confirm that our proposed method performs better than several baselines under various settings.

Ryoma Sato• 2021

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Concept AnsweringBongard-HOI
AAUC70.56
10
Positive / NegativeBongard-HOI
AAUC59.65
10
Concept AnsweringBongard-OpenWorld
AAUC64.22
7
Positive / NegativeBongard-OpenWorld
AAUC47.01
7
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