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Multi-Similarity Loss with General Pair Weighting for Deep Metric Learning
Xun Wang; Xintong Han; Weilin Huang; Dengke Dong; Matthew R. Scott

Abstract
A family of loss functions built on pair-based computation have been proposed in the literature which provide a myriad of solutions for deep metric learning. In this paper, we provide a general weighting framework for understanding recent pair-based loss functions. Our contributions are three-fold: (1) we establish a General Pair Weighting (GPW) framework, which casts the sampling problem of deep metric learning into a unified view of pair weighting through gradient analysis, providing a powerful tool for understanding recent pair-based loss functions; (2) we show that with GPW, various existing pair-based methods can be compared and discussed comprehensively, with clear differences and key limitations identified; (3) we propose a new loss called multi-similarity loss (MS loss) under the GPW, which is implemented in two iterative steps (i.e., mining and weighting). This allows it to fully consider three similarities for pair weighting, providing a more principled approach for collecting and weighting informative pairs. Finally, the proposed MS loss obtains new state-of-the-art performance on four image retrieval benchmarks, where it outperforms the most recent approaches, such as ABE\cite{Kim_2018_ECCV} and HTL by a large margin: 60.6% to 65.7% on CUB200, and 80.9% to 88.0% on In-Shop Clothes Retrieval dataset at Recall@1. Code is available at https://github.com/MalongTech/research-ms-loss.
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Benchmarks
| Benchmark | Methodology | Metrics |
|---|---|---|
| image-retrieval-on-cars196 | MS512 | R@1: 84.1 |
| image-retrieval-on-cub-200-2011 | MS512 | R@1: 65.7 |
| image-retrieval-on-in-shop | MS512 | R@1: 89.7 |
| image-retrieval-on-sop | MS512 | R@1: 78.2 |
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