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CNN-RNN: a large-scale hierarchical image classification framework

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MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS
Volume 77, Issue 8, Pages 10251-10271

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-017-5443-x

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Convolutional neural network; Recurrent neural network; Hierarchical image classification; Wider-Resnet

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Objects are often organized in a semantic hierarchy of categories, where fine-level categories are grouped into coarse-level categories according to their semantic relations. While previous works usually only classify objects into the leaf categories, we argue that generating hierarchical labels can actually describe how the leaf categories evolved from higher level coarse-grained categories, thus can provide a better understanding of the objects. In this paper, we propose to utilize the CNN-RNN framework to address the hierarchical image classification task. CNN allows us to obtain discriminative features for the input images, and RNN enables us to jointly optimize the classification of coarse and fine labels. This framework can not only generate hierarchical labels for images, but also improve the traditional leaf-level classification performance due to incorporating the hierarchical information. Moreover, this framework can be built on top of any CNN architecture which is primarily designed for leaf-level classification. Accordingly, we build a high performance network based on the CNN-RNN paradigm which outperforms the original CNN (wider-ResNet) and also the current state-of-the-art. In addition, we investigate how to utilize the CNN-RNN framework to improve the fine category classification when a fraction of the training data is only annotated with coarse labels. Experimental results demonstrate that CNN-RNN can use the coarse-labeled training data to improve the classification of fine categories, and in some cases it even surpasses the performance achieved by fully annotated training data. This reveals that, CNN-RNN can alleviate the challenge of specialized and expensive annotation of fine labels.

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