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Optimal Strategies for Matching and Retrieval Problems by Comparing Covariates

Published 12 Jul 2018 in cs.CV | (1807.04834v2)

Abstract: In many retrieval problems, where we must retrieve one or more entries from a gallery in response to a probe, it is common practice to learn to do by directly comparing the probe and gallery entries to one another. In many situations the gallery and probe have common covariates -- external variables that are common to both. In principle it is possible to perform the retrieval based merely on these covariates. The process, however, becomes gated by our ability to recognize the covariates for the probe and gallery entries correctly. In this paper we analyze optimal strategies for retrieval based only on matching covariates, when the recognition of the covariates is itself inaccurate. We investigate multiple problems: recovering one item from a gallery of $N$ entries, matching pairs of instances, and retrieval from large collections. We verify our analytical formulae through experiments to verify their correctness in practical settings.

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