Abstract

Fine-grained image classification is quite challenging due to high inter-class similarity and large intra-class variations. Another issue is the small amount of training images with a large number of classes to be identified. To address the challenges, we propose a model for fine-grained image classification with its application to bird species recognition. Based on the features extracted by bilinear convolutional neural network (BCNN), we propose an on-line dictionary learning algorithm where the principle of sparsity is integrated into classification. The features extracted by BCNN encode pairwise neuron interaction in a translation-invariant manner. This property is valuable to fine-grained classification. The proposed algorithm for dictionary learning further carries out sparsity based classification, where training data can be represented with a less number of dictionary atoms. It alleviates the problems caused by insufficient training data, and makes classification much more efficient. Our approach is evaluated and compared with the state-of-the-art approaches on the CUB-200-2011 dataset. The promising experimental results demonstrate its efficacy and superiority.

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