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oai:arXiv.org:2403.19584

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Computer Science - Computer Vision... Computer Science - Artificial Inte...
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Zhou, Zhongliang Zhang, Jielu Guan, Zihan Hu, Mengxuan Lao, Ni Mu, Lan Li, Sheng Mai, Gengchen
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Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

8/7/2024

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models computer img2loc
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Abstract

Geolocating precise locations from images presents a challenging problem in computer vision and information retrieval.Traditional methods typically employ either classification, which dividing the Earth surface into grid cells and classifying images accordingly, or retrieval, which identifying locations by matching images with a database of image-location pairs.

However, classification-based approaches are limited by the cell size and cannot yield precise predictions, while retrieval-based systems usually suffer from poor search quality and inadequate coverage of the global landscape at varied scale and aggregation levels.

To overcome these drawbacks, we present Img2Loc, a novel system that redefines image geolocalization as a text generation task.

This is achieved using cutting-edge large multi-modality models like GPT4V or LLaVA with retrieval augmented generation.

Img2Loc first employs CLIP-based representations to generate an image-based coordinate query database.

It then uniquely combines query results with images itself, forming elaborate prompts customized for LMMs.

When tested on benchmark datasets such as Im2GPS3k and YFCC4k, Img2Loc not only surpasses the performance of previous state-of-the-art models but does so without any model training.

Zhou, Zhongliang,Zhang, Jielu,Guan, Zihan,Hu, Mengxuan,Lao, Ni,Mu, Lan,Li, Sheng,Mai, Gengchen, 2024, Img2Loc: Revisiting Image Geolocalization using Multi-modality Foundation Models and Image-based Retrieval-Augmented Generation

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