Self-taught hashing for fast similarity search 论文

2010引用 356
Advanced Image and Video Retrieval TechniquesText and Document Classification TechnologiesImage Retrieval and Classification Techniques

详细信息

发表日期
2010-07-19
发表年份
2010

关键词

Advanced Image and Video Retrieval TechniquesText and Document Classification TechnologiesImage Retrieval and Classification Techniques

摘要

The ability of fast similarity search at large scale is of great importance to many Information Retrieval (IR) applications. A promising way to accelerate similarity search is semantic hashing which designs compact binary codes for a large number of documents so that semantically similar documents are mapped to similar codes (within a short Hamming distance). Although some recently proposed techniques are able to generate high-quality codes for documents known in advance, obtaining the codes for previously unseen documents remains to be a very challenging problem. In this paper, we emphasise this issue and propose a novel Self-Taught Hashing (STH) approach to semantic hashing: we first find the optimal l-bit binary codes for all documents in the given corpus via unsupervised learning, and then train l classifiers via supervised learning to predict the l-bit code for any query document unseen before. Our experiments on three real-world text datasets show that the proposed approach using binarised Laplacian Eigenmap (LapEig) and linear Support Vector Machine (SVM) outperforms state-of-the-art techniques significantly.