PIGEON: Predicting Image Geolocations

Lukas Haas, Michal Skreta, Silas Alberti, Chelsea Finn; Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2024, pp. 12893-12902

Abstract


Planet-scale image geolocalization remains a challenging problem due to the diversity of images originating from anywhere in the world. Although approaches based on vision transformers have made significant progress in geolocalization accuracy success in prior literature is constrained to narrow distributions of images of landmarks and performance has not generalized to unseen places. We present a new geolocalization system that combines semantic geocell creation multi-task contrastive pretraining and a novel loss function. Additionally our work is the first to perform retrieval over location clusters for guess refinements. We train two models for evaluations on street-level data and general-purpose image geolocalization; the first model PIGEON is trained on data from the game of GeoGuessr and is capable of placing over 40% of its guesses within 25 kilometers of the target location globally. We also develop a bot and deploy PIGEON in a blind experiment against humans ranking in the top 0.01% of players. We further challenge one of the world's foremost professional GeoGuessr players to a series of six matches with millions of viewers winning all six games. Our second model PIGEOTTO differs in that it is trained on a dataset of images from Flickr and Wikipedia achieving state-of-the-art results on a wide range of image geolocalization benchmarks outperforming the previous SOTA by up to 7.7 percentage points on the city accuracy level and up to 38.8 percentage points on the country level. Our findings suggest that PIGEOTTO is the first image geolocalization model that effectively generalizes to unseen places and that our approach can pave the way for highly accurate planet-scale image geolocalization systems. Our code is available on GitHub.

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[bibtex]
@InProceedings{Haas_2024_CVPR, author = {Haas, Lukas and Skreta, Michal and Alberti, Silas and Finn, Chelsea}, title = {PIGEON: Predicting Image Geolocations}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)}, month = {June}, year = {2024}, pages = {12893-12902} }