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MVDF-RSC: Multi-view data fusion via robust spectral clustering for geo-tagged image tagging

Journal

EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS
Volume 173, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2021.114657

Keywords

Multi-view spectral clustering; Image annotation; Geo-tagged photos; Image tagging; Recommender systems; Geographical information

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The study proposes a robust multi-view image tagging method called MVDF-RSC, which considers relevance, diversity, and redundancy criteria. By determining data similarity in the training phase and recommending relevant tags in the prediction phase, the method effectively combines multiple views of images to improve image tagging accuracy.
Image tag recommendation, aiming at assigning a set of relevant tags for images, is a useful way to help users organize images' content. Early methods in image tagging mainly demonstrated using low-level visual features. However, two visually similar photos may have different concepts (semantic gap). Although different multi-view tagging methods are proposed to learn the discriminative features, they usually do not consider the geographical correlation among images. Moreover, geographical-based image tagging models generally focused on the relevance criterion, i.e., how well the suggested tags describe image content. Diversity and redundancy should be controlled to guarantee the recommendation models' effectiveness and promote complementary information among tags. This paper proposes a robust multi-view image tagging method, termed MVDF-RSC, which considers the relevance, diversity, and redundancy criteria. Precisely, the proposed method consists of two phases: training and prediction. We propose a new robust optimization problem in the training phase to determine the similarity between data via the early fusion of multiple views of images and obtain clusters. In the prediction phase, relevant tags are recommended to each test data using a search-based method and a late fusion strategy. Comprehensive experiments on two geo-tagged image datasets demonstrate the proposed method's effectiveness over state-of-the-art alternatives.

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