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Most Influential CVPR 2007 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Fisher Kernels On Visual Vocabularies For Image Categorization

F. Perronnin and C. Dance

Venue
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2007
Recognition
Most Influential CVPR 2007 Paper (Rank No. 5)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
9
Certificate ID
5f8d3517db350dfb

Abstract

Within the field of pattern classification, the Fisher kernel is a powerful framework which combines the strengths of generative and discriminative approaches. The idea is to characterize a signal with a gradient vector derived from a generative probability model and to subsequently feed this representation to a discriminative classifier. We propose to apply this framework to image categorization where the input signals are images and where the underlying generative model is a visual vocabulary: a Gaussian mixture model which approximates the distribution of low-level features in images. We show that Fisher kernels can actually be understood as an extension of the popular bag-of-visterms. Our approach demonstrates excellent performance on two challenging databases: an in-house database of 19 object/scene categories and the recently released VOC 2006 database. It is also very practical: it has low computational needs both at training and test time and vocabularies trained on one set of categories can be applied to another set without any significant loss in performance.

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