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Pairwise Supervised Hashing With Bernoulli Variational Auto-encoder And Self-control Gradient Estimator

Dadaneh Siamak Zamani, Boluki Shahin, Yin Mingzhang, Zhou Mingyuan, Qian Xiaoning. Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence Conference 2020

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Semantic hashing has become a crucial component of fast similarity search in many large-scale information retrieval systems, in particular, for text data. Variational auto-encoders (VAEs) with binary latent variables as hashing codes provide state-of-the-art performance in terms of precision for document retrieval. We propose a pairwise loss function with discrete latent VAE to reward within-class similarity and between-class dissimilarity for supervised hashing. Instead of solving the optimization relying on existing biased gradient estimators, an unbiased low-variance gradient estimator is adopted to optimize the hashing function by evaluating the non-differentiable loss function over two correlated sets of binary hashing codes to control the variance of gradient estimates. This new semantic hashing framework achieves superior performance compared to the state-of-the-arts, as demonstrated by our comprehensive experiments.

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