Exploring a Fine-Grained Multiscale Method for Cross-Modal Remote Sensing Image Retrieval

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING(2022)

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Abstract
Remote sensing (RS) cross-modal text-image retrieval has attracted extensive attention for its advantages of flexible input and efficient query. However, traditional methods ignore the characteristics of multiscale and redundant targets in RS image, leading to the degradation of retrieval accuracy. To cope with the problem of multiscale scarcity and target redundancy in RS multimodal retrieval task, we come up with a novel asymmetric multimodal feature matching network (AMFMN). Our model adapts to multiscale feature inputs, favors multisource retrieval methods, and can dynamically filter redundant features. AMFMN employs the multiscale visual self-attention (MVSA) module to extract the salient features of RS image and utilizes visual features to guide the text representation. Furthermore, to alleviate the positive samples ambiguity caused by the strong intraclass similarity in RS image, we propose a triplet loss function with dynamic variable margin based on prior similarity of sample pairs. Finally, unlike the traditional RS image-text dataset with coarse text and higher intraclass similarity, we construct a fine-grained and more challenging Remote sensing Image-Text Match dataset (RSITMD), which supports RS image retrieval through keywords and sentence separately and jointly. Experiments on four RS text-image datasets demonstrate that the proposed model can achieve state-of-the-art performance in cross-modal RS text-image retrieval task.
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Task analysis, Image retrieval, Feature extraction, Visualization, Remote sensing, Neural networks, Sun, Asymmetric multimodal feature matching network (AMFMN), cross-modal remote sensing (RS) text-image retrieval, deep features similarity, Remote Sensing Image-Text Match dataset (RSITMD), triplet loss of adaptive margin
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