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Contrast-Based Unsupervised Hashing Learning With Multi-Hashcode

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Due to high storage and calculation efficiency, hash-based methods have been widely used in image retrieval systems. Unsupervised deep hashing methods can learn the binary representations of images effectively without… Click to show full abstract

Due to high storage and calculation efficiency, hash-based methods have been widely used in image retrieval systems. Unsupervised deep hashing methods can learn the binary representations of images effectively without any annotations. The strategy of constraining hash code in the previous unsupervised methods may not fully utilize the structural information in semantic similarity. To address this problem, we propose a new strategy based on contrastive learning to capture high-level semantic similarity among features and preserve it in generated hash codes. In addition, we employ a novel framework to handle hash codes with different lengths simultaneously which is more time-saving in generating hash codes than existing methods. Extensive experiments on MIRFlickr, NUS-WIDE, and COCO benchmark datasets show that our method makes great improvement on the performance of unsupervised image retrieval.

Keywords: contrast based; hashing learning; unsupervised hashing; based unsupervised; hash; hash codes

Journal Title: IEEE Signal Processing Letters
Year Published: 2022

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