DP-Net: Learning Discriminative Parts for image recognition
Abstract
This paper presents Discriminative Part Network (DP-Net), a deep architecture with strong interpretation capabilities, which exploits a pretrained Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) combined with a part-based recognition module. This system learns and detects parts in the images that are discriminative among categories, without the need for fine-tuning the CNN, making it more scalable than other part-based models. While part-based approaches naturally offer interpretable representations, we propose explanations at image and category levels and introduce specific constraints on the part learning process to make them more discrimative.
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