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Learning Relationship-aware Visual Features

This repository contains the code for reproducing results from our paper (PDF preprint).

In this work we present a novel task called Relational Content-Based Image Retrieval (R-CBIR), that consists in retrieving images with given relationships among objects. We extracted visual relational features from Relation Network (RN) by Santoro et al. for use as a baseline on R-CBIR. Then, we slightly modified the original RN introducing a 2-stage RN (2S-RN). Features extracted from the 2S-RN architecture defined the current state-of-the-art on R-CBIR.

Please visit our paper website rcbir.org for an interactive browsing interface showing R-CBIR results for different query images. r-cbir

Get ready

  1. Download and extract CLEVR_v1.0 dataset: http://cs.stanford.edu/people/jcjohns/clevr/

  2. Download this repository and all submodules with

    git clone --recursive https://github.com/mesnico/learning-relationship-aware-visual-features
    

    This will also download RelationNetworks-CLEVR repository as a submodule in the cloned directory.

  3. Install virtualenv, if you haven't already:

    sudo pip3 install virtualenv 
    
  4. Move into the cloned repository and run:

    ./setup.sh path/to/CLEVR_v1.0
    

    substituting path/to/CLEVR_v1.0 with the path to your CLEVR extracted folder. This script will download RMAC features for CLEVR dataset and precalculated GED distances (ground-truth). Then, it will extract features from 2S-RN using pretrained IR model.

Results

Spearman-Rho correlation

In order to reproduce Spearman-Rho correlation values for RMAC, RN and 2S-RN features against the generated GT, run

./compute_results.sh -d path/to/CLEVR_v1.0

This script will compute distances, rankings and correlation values for both soft and hard matches.

NOTE:The first time this script is run may take some time; once finished, results are cached and final Spearman-Rho metrics will be immediately available at every successive run.

This script prints Spearman-Rho correlation values in the current terminal and creates a graphical visualization storing it in pdf files in the output folder.

In order to modify parameters such as start and end query indexes or number of processes used to compute GED distances, run

./compute_results.sh -h

Visual Feedback

It is possible to view the top relevant images using RMAC, RN and 2S-RN features, for a bunch of query images.

./compute_visual_results.sh -d path/to/CLEVR_v1.0

This script will create a pdf file in the output folder called visual_results.pdf showing retrieval results for every query image. By default, only 10 query images are used. In order to change the range for query images you can specify parameters -s and -e. For more informations, run

./compute_visual_results.sh -h