Reliability-Aware Prediction via Uncertainty Learning for Person Image Retrieval
Current person image retrieval methods have achieved great improvements in accuracy metrics. However, they rarely describe the reliability of the prediction. In this paper, we propose an Uncertainty-Aware Learning (UAL) method to remedy this issue. UAL aims at providing reliability-aware predictions...
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Zusammenfassung: | Current person image retrieval methods have achieved great improvements in
accuracy metrics. However, they rarely describe the reliability of the
prediction. In this paper, we propose an Uncertainty-Aware Learning (UAL)
method to remedy this issue. UAL aims at providing reliability-aware
predictions by considering data uncertainty and model uncertainty
simultaneously. Data uncertainty captures the ``noise" inherent in the sample,
while model uncertainty depicts the model's confidence in the sample's
prediction. Specifically, in UAL, (1) we propose a sampling-free data
uncertainty learning method to adaptively assign weights to different samples
during training, down-weighting the low-quality ambiguous samples. (2) we
leverage the Bayesian framework to model the model uncertainty by assuming the
parameters of the network follow a Bernoulli distribution. (3) the data
uncertainty and the model uncertainty are jointly learned in a unified network,
and they serve as two fundamental criteria for the reliability assessment: if a
probe is high-quality (low data uncertainty) and the model is confident in the
prediction of the probe (low model uncertainty), the final ranking will be
assessed as reliable. Experiments under the risk-controlled settings and the
multi-query settings show the proposed reliability assessment is effective. Our
method also shows superior performance on three challenging benchmarks under
the vanilla single query settings. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2210.13440 |