Publication | Open Access
How Hard Can It Be? Estimating the Difficulty of Visual Search in an Image
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringMachine LearningImage RetrievalImage SearchImage DifficultyImage AnalysisVisual GroundingData SciencePattern RecognitionVisual Question AnsweringVision RecognitionCognitive ScienceMachine VisionFeature LearningObject DetectionVisual SearchVision Language ModelVisual Search DifficultyComputer ScienceImage SimilarityDeep LearningMedical Image ComputingComputer VisionEye TrackingPascal Voc 2012Content-based Image Retrieval
We address the problem of estimating image difficulty defined as the human response time for solving a visual search task. We collect human annotations of image difficulty for the PASCAL VOC 2012 data set through a crowd-sourcing platform. We then analyze what human interpretable image properties can have an impact on visual search difficulty, and how accurate are those properties for predicting difficulty. Next, we build a regression model based on deep features learned with state of the art convolutional neural networks and show better results for predicting the ground-truth visual search difficulty scores produced by human annotators. Our model is able to correctly rank about 75% image pairs according to their difficulty score. We also show that our difficulty predictor generalizes well to new classes not seen during training. Finally, we demonstrate that our predicted difficulty scores are useful for weakly supervised object localization (8% improvement) and semi-supervised object classification (1% improvement).
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