High-quality data plays a vital role in developing reliable image classification models. Despite that, what makes an image difficult to classify remains an unstudied topic. This paper provides a first-of-its-kind, model-agnostic characterization of image atypicality based on human understanding. We consider the setting of image classification “in the wild”, where a large number of unlabeled images are accessible, and introduce a scalable and effective human computation approach for proactive identification and characterization of atypical images. Our approach consists of i) an image atypicality identification and characterization task that presents to the human worker both a local view of visually similar images and a global view of images from the class of interest and ii) an automatic image sampling method that selects a diverse set of atypical images based on both visual and semantic features. We demonstrate the effectiveness and cost-efficiency of our approach through controlled crowdsourcing experiments and provide a characterization of image atypicality based on human annotations of 10K images. We showcase the utility of the identified atypical images by testing state-of-the-art image classification services against such images and provide an in-depth comparative analysis of the alignment between human- and machine-perceived image atypicality. Our findings have important implications for developing and deploying reliable image classification systems.

Perspective: Leveraging Human Understanding for Identifying and Characterizing Image Atypicality / Sharifi Noorian, Shahin; Qiu, Sihang; Sayin, Burcu; Balayn, Agathe; Gadiraju, Ujwal; Yang, Jie; Bozzon, Alessandro. - ELETTRONICO. - (2023), pp. 650-663. ( 28th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, IUI 2023 Sydney, NSW, Australia 27th March 2023) [10.1145/3581641.3584096].

Perspective: Leveraging Human Understanding for Identifying and Characterizing Image Atypicality

Burcu Sayin;Agathe Balayn;
2023-01-01

Abstract

High-quality data plays a vital role in developing reliable image classification models. Despite that, what makes an image difficult to classify remains an unstudied topic. This paper provides a first-of-its-kind, model-agnostic characterization of image atypicality based on human understanding. We consider the setting of image classification “in the wild”, where a large number of unlabeled images are accessible, and introduce a scalable and effective human computation approach for proactive identification and characterization of atypical images. Our approach consists of i) an image atypicality identification and characterization task that presents to the human worker both a local view of visually similar images and a global view of images from the class of interest and ii) an automatic image sampling method that selects a diverse set of atypical images based on both visual and semantic features. We demonstrate the effectiveness and cost-efficiency of our approach through controlled crowdsourcing experiments and provide a characterization of image atypicality based on human annotations of 10K images. We showcase the utility of the identified atypical images by testing state-of-the-art image classification services against such images and provide an in-depth comparative analysis of the alignment between human- and machine-perceived image atypicality. Our findings have important implications for developing and deploying reliable image classification systems.
2023
IUI '23: Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
Sydney, NSW, Australia
ACM
9798400701061
Sharifi Noorian, Shahin; Qiu, Sihang; Sayin, Burcu; Balayn, Agathe; Gadiraju, Ujwal; Yang, Jie; Bozzon, Alessandro
Perspective: Leveraging Human Understanding for Identifying and Characterizing Image Atypicality / Sharifi Noorian, Shahin; Qiu, Sihang; Sayin, Burcu; Balayn, Agathe; Gadiraju, Ujwal; Yang, Jie; Bozzon, Alessandro. - ELETTRONICO. - (2023), pp. 650-663. ( 28th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, IUI 2023 Sydney, NSW, Australia 27th March 2023) [10.1145/3581641.3584096].
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