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Semi-Supervised Semantic-Preserving Hashing for Efficient Cross-Modal Retrieval

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Cross-modal hashing has recently gained significant popularity to facilitate retrieval across different modalities. With limited label available, this paper presents a novel Semi-Supervised Semantic-Preserving Hashing (S3PH) for flexible cross-modal retrieval. In contrast to most semi-supervised cross-modal hashing works that need to predict the label of unlabeled data, our proposed approach groups the labeled and unlabeled data together, and integrates the relaxed latent subspace learning and semantic-preserving regularization across different modalities. Accordingly, an efficient relaxed objective function is proposed to learn the latent subspaces for both labeled and unlabeled data. Further, an orthogonal rotation matrix is efficiently learned to transform the latent subspace to hash space by minimizing the quantization error. Without sacrificing the retrieval performance, the proposed S3PH method can benefit various kinds of retrieval tasks, i.e., unsupervised, semi-supervised and supervised. Experimental results compared with several competitive algorithms show the effectiveness of the proposed method and its superiority over state-of-the-arts.

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