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Deep Metric Learning For Computer Vision: A Brief Overview

Deen Dayal Mohan, Bhavin Jawade, Srirangaraj Setlur, Venu Govindaraj . Handbook of Statistics 2023 – 5 citations

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Objective functions that optimize deep neural networks play a vital role in creating an enhanced feature representation of the input data. Although cross-entropy-based loss formulations have been extensively used in a variety of supervised deep-learning applications, these methods tend to be less adequate when there is large intra-class variance and low inter-class variance in input data distribution. Deep Metric Learning seeks to develop methods that aim to measure the similarity between data samples by learning a representation function that maps these data samples into a representative embedding space. It leverages carefully designed sampling strategies and loss functions that aid in optimizing the generation of a discriminative embedding space even for distributions having low inter-class and high intra-class variances. In this chapter, we will provide an overview of recent progress in this area and discuss state-of-the-art Deep Metric Learning approaches.

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