Contrastive language and vision learning of general fashion concepts
P. Chia
Giuseppe Attanasio
Federico Bianchi
Silvia Terragni
A. Magalhães
Diogo Gonçalves
C. Greco
Jacopo Tagliabue

Abstract
The steady rise of online shopping goes hand in hand with the development of increasingly complex ML and NLP models. While most use cases are cast as specialized supervised learning problems, we argue that practitioners would greatly benefit from more transferable representations of products. In this work, we build on recent developments in contrastive learning to train FashionCLIP, a CLIP-like model for the fashion industry. We showcase its capabilities for retrieval, classification and grounding, and release our model and code to the community.
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