CVJun 18, 2020

Bootstrapping Complete The Look at Pinterest

arXiv:2006.10792v213 citations
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This work addresses the challenge of subjective fashion styling for users seeking outfit recommendations, representing an incremental step as one of the first industrial-scale solutions in this domain.

The paper tackles the problem of automating style compatibility for fashion outfit recommendations by bootstrapping the Complete The Look system at Pinterest, resulting in a dataset of over 1 million outfits and 4 million objects and a working prototype for industrial-scale recommendations.

Putting together an ideal outfit is a process that involves creativity and style intuition. This makes it a particularly difficult task to automate. Existing styling products generally involve human specialists and a highly curated set of fashion items. In this paper, we will describe how we bootstrapped the Complete The Look (CTL) system at Pinterest. This is a technology that aims to learn the subjective task of "style compatibility" in order to recommend complementary items that complete an outfit. In particular, we want to show recommendations from other categories that are compatible with an item of interest. For example, what are some heels that go well with this cocktail dress? We will introduce our outfit dataset of over 1 million outfits and 4 million objects, a subset of which we will make available to the research community, and describe the pipeline used to obtain and refresh this dataset. Furthermore, we will describe how we evaluate this subjective task and compare model performance across multiple training methods. Lastly, we will share our lessons going from experimentation to working prototype, and how to mitigate failure modes in the production environment. Our work represents one of the first examples of an industrial-scale solution for compatibility-based fashion recommendation.

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