Fashion Outfits Challenge


by FARFETCH for SIGIR eCom'22



Challenge Overview

The main goal of this challenge is to develop a model that is able to generate outfits for each individual product. This is a particularly challenging task, as the patterns that make an outfit acceptable are really complex. Most of the properties that make products suitable to belong to the same outfit typically do not exist as product metadata: can a floral short dress be paired with white sandals and a yellow tote bag? The answer is: I need to see the products first.

In fashion, it is the intrinsic visual details and patterns of each product in an outfit that determines the outfit's quality. Being able to properly extract such features from different products and model which of them should be matched together is the demanding challenge we are proposing here. We will be focusing the challenge on the widely known task of Fill in the Blank, that consists of predicting what the missing item of a real outfit is, out of a list of candidate products. This task represents a good approximation of the original problem, as a model that is capable of understanding what should be the style characteristics of the missing product of an outfit can be easily adapted to the generation of full outfits.

For this challenge, the participants will have access to real outfits produced at FARFETCH by stylists and fashion experts. FARFETCH is the leading platform for online luxury fashion shopping, with the biggest catalogue of luxury items in the World with more than 3 million products and more than 10 thousand brands and high-end designers.

Data

The dataset provided for the challenge consists of a list of outfits described by the products that compose it, and the FARFETCH product images and metadata, and outfits composition. This dataset is generated by FARFETCH and provided to the participants in a ready to use manner. It is composed by three data sources:

  • Product metadata: A table composed by approximately 400,000 products with product attributes, such as family, category, brand.
  • Product images: Each product will have a single image with the item photographed with a frontal view in a white background. The images do not contain any people.
  • Fashion outfits: Table with approximately 300,000 outfits.


Final Standings
RankParticipant teamFITB
1Depop0.799
2Outfit>Overfit0.764
3SefaMerve Research0.680
4ColdWheels0.660
5lambino0.631
6RATC0.552
7CUFE0.411
8ConsciousAI0.175
9jaydo0.152
10Luxury A.I.0.089
11uva0.049
12seasee0.015
Participation

You can find the Data Challenge here.

Training data, evaluation scripts and rules can be found in the challenge page. In addition, a more detailed description of the dataset is also provided in that page.

Prizes

The first placed team will receive 1250€, the second 500€ and the third 250€, all in Farfetch vouchers to spend freely at Farfetch.com.

Please note that the prizes are attributed to the teams, and team-members should split the voucher value as they see fit.

Paper Submissions

Paper submissions will be open from the 11th of June. Please use this link to submit a paper presenting your solution.

The deadline for paper submissions is the 27th of June. The papers should be between 2 and 8 pages. All submissions must be formatted according to the latest ACM SIG proceedings template available at http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template (LaTeX users use sample-sigconf.tex as a template).


Timeline  (UTC)
May 3 Registration/stage 1 starts
June 10 Stage 1 closes
June 11 Stage 2 opens/paper submission opens
June 17 Stage 2 closes
June 27 Paper submission closes
July 7 Paper notifications
July 10 Camera ready submissions
July 15 Workshop

Organizing Committee
  • Ana Silvia Silva - FARFETCH
  • Diogo Gonçalves - FARFETCH
  • Eder Martins - FARFETCH
  • Felipe Viegas - FARFETCH
  • Luis Baia - FARFETCH
  • Tiago Otto - FARFETCH
  • Vanessa Marinho - FARFETCH

For more information, please contact us at info@ffrecschallenge.com.