High-order nonlocal hashing for unsupervised cross-modal retrieval

PF Zhang, Y Luo, Z Huang, XS Xu, J Song - World Wide Web, 2021 - Springer
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In light of the ability to enable efficient storage and fast query for big data, hashing
techniques for cross-modal search have aroused extensive attention. Despite the great
success achieved, unsupervised cross-modal hashing still suffers from lacking reliable
similarity supervision and struggles with handling the heterogeneity issue between different
modalities. To cope with these, in this paper, we devise a new deep hashing model, termed
as High-order Nonlocal Hashing (HNH) to facilitate cross-modal retrieval with the following …
Abstract
In light of the ability to enable efficient storage and fast query for big data, hashing techniques for cross-modal search have aroused extensive attention. Despite the great success achieved, unsupervised cross-modal hashing still suffers from lacking reliable similarity supervision and struggles with handling the heterogeneity issue between different modalities. To cope with these, in this paper, we devise a new deep hashing model, termed as High-order Nonlocal Hashing (HNH) to facilitate cross-modal retrieval with the following advantages. First, different from existing methods that mainly leverage low-level local-view similarity as the guidance for hashing learning, we propose a high-order affinity measure that considers the multi-modal neighbourhood structures from a nonlocal perspective, thereby comprehensively capturing the similarity relationships between data items. Second, a common representation is introduced to correlate different modalities. By enforcing the modal-specific descriptors and the common representation to be aligned with each other, the proposed HNH significantly bridges the modality gap and maintains the intra-consistency. Third, an effective affinity preserving objective function is delicately designed to generate high-quality binary codes. Extensive experiments evidence the superiority of the proposed HNH in unsupervised cross-modal retrieval tasks over the state-of-the-art baselines.
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