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An Analysis of Human-Centered Geolocation

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© 2018 IEEE. Online social networks contain a constantly increasing amount of images - most of them focusing on people. Due to cultural and climate factors, fashion trends and physical appearance of individuals differ from city to city. In this paper we investigate to what extent such cues can be exploited in order to infer the geographic location, i.e. the city, where a picture was taken. We conduct a user study, as well as an evaluation of automatic methods based on convolutional neural networks. Experiments on the Fashion 144k and a Pinterest-based dataset show that the automatic methods succeed at this task to a reasonable extent. As a matter of fact, our empirical results suggest that automatic methods can surpass human performance by a large margin. Further inspection of the trained models shows that human-centered characteristics, like clothing style, physical features, and accessories, are informative for the task at hand. Moreover, it reveals that also contextual features, e.g. wall type, natural environment, etc., are taken into account by the automatic methods.
Boek: WACV 2018
Pagina's: 2058 - 2066
ISBN:978-1-5386-4886-5
Jaar van publicatie:2018
BOF-keylabel:ja
IOF-keylabel:ja
Authors from:Higher Education
Toegankelijkheid:Open