CORTEXA
← Browse
arxivcs.CV2026-07-21

SynGallery: A Synthetic Gallery of Real Paintings for Instance-Level Artwork Recognition

Patryk Bartkowiak, Jakub Markil, Bartosz Kotrys, Dominik Michels, Sören Pirk, Wojtek Palubicki

Instance-level artwork recognition requires matching a handheld visitor photograph to a specific work in a large museum collection. This is challenging because painting datasets typically provide clean catalog images for training, while test queries are captured under oblique viewpoints, gallery lighting, reflections, frames, and other scene-level variations. We present SynGallery, a synthetic gallery dataset for artwork retrieval that addresses this gap without collecting additional real photographs. Starting from catalog images of real paintings, we place each artwork into a procedurally generated 3D gallery scene and render it from multiple viewpoints under varied geometric and appearance conditions, while preserving the exact identity of the original work. The resulting dataset contains 24,490 rendered views of 4,898 paintings from the Met benchmark. We show that these synthetic views provide a stronger training signal than the corresponding studio photographs. At the same number of training data points, training only on SynGallery improves art painting recognition from 67.18 to 73.47 GAP$^-$. When added to the full Met training set, SynGallery improves the published benchmark protocol from 35.97 to 38.48 GAP. Ablation experiments show that the gain comes primarily from geometric viewpoint variation rather than photographic realism: blur, sensor noise, and image compression consistently reduce performance.

View free PDFSource page

Related papers

arxivcs.CVcs.AIcs.LG2026-07-31

Have I Seen You? Embedding Behavior Signals Synthetic Face Dataset Membership

Paweł Borsukiewicz, Daniele Lunghi, Wendkûuni C. Ouédraogo, Jacques Klein, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé

Synthetic face datasets are increasingly used to reduce privacy exposure and data access constraints in biometric recognition. Yet the generators that produce these datasets are trained on real faces, so synthetic data may still reveal their real source data. We study this risk t…

View free PDFSource page
arxivcs.CV2026-07-31

CALM-AH: An ABAW11-Calibrated Multimodal Ensemble with Reliability-Gated Multi-Expert Consensus for Video-Level Ambivalence and Hesitancy Recognition

Wenzhuo Sun, Mingjian Liang, Richard Attfield, Zongyuan Ge, Xuelian Cheng, Pamela Carreno-Medrano

Ambivalence and hesitancy (A/H) are subtle behavioural states that may be expressed through language, voice, facial activity, and other non-verbal cues. The ABAW11 A/H Video Recognition Challenge asks systems to assign a binary A/H label to each naturalistic interview video. Perf…

View free PDFSource page
arxivcs.CV2026-07-23

Webly Supervised Multi-Label Recognition: Evaluation Benchmark and Dual-Branch Multi-Label Contrastive Learning

Zhihua Xu, Zhijing Yang, Yufeng Yang, Tianshui Chen

Training deep learning models with freely available web images can reduce their dependence on costly manual annotations. Although webly supervised learning has been widely studied for single-label recognition, its multi-label counterpart remains underexplored, partly due to the l…

View free PDFSource page
arxivcs.CVcs.AI2026-07-31

DualDiT: A Conditional Dual-Output Diffusion Transformer for Joint OCT Image and Segmentation Mask Generation

Fernando García-Torres, Rocío del Amor, Sandra Morales, Álvaro Barroso, Peter Heiduschka, Björn Kemper, et al.

Background and Objective: Generating realistic medical images with anatomically accurate segmentation masks helps address the shortage of annotated data in medical imaging, particularly in optical coherence tomography (OCT) of mouse eyes, where manual retinal layer delineation is…

View free PDFSource page
arxivcs.CV2026-07-23

Detectors Learn the Wrong Thing: Shortcut-Resistant Adversarial Training Against Physically Realizable Attacks

Yuanhao Huang, Yilong Ren, Jinlei Wang, Xuesong Bai, Zheng Zhang, Haiyang Yu

AI-enabled visual perception systems are increasingly deployed in intelligent transportation infrastructure and autonomous vehicle related applications. However, physically realizable adversarial appearances pose a significant reliability challenge for these safety-critical syste…

View free PDFSource page
arxivcs.CVcs.AI2026-07-23

Visual Contrastive Self-Distillation

Yijun Liang, Yunjie Tian, Yijiang Li, Yuqi Jia, Furong Huang, Tianyi Zhou, et al.

On-policy self-distillation (OPSD) is promising as it removes the external teacher required by on-policy distillation (OPD), yet it still needs asymmetric information between teacher and student to ensure that the self-teacher provides a stronger learning signal than the student.…

View free PDFSource page