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A Self-supervised GAN for Unsupervised Few-shot Object Recognition

Authors :
Nguyen, Khoi
Todorovic, Sinisa
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This paper addresses unsupervised few-shot object recognition, where all training images are unlabeled, and test images are divided into queries and a few labeled support images per object class of interest. The training and test images do not share object classes. We extend the vanilla GAN with two loss functions, both aimed at self-supervised learning. The first is a reconstruction loss that enforces the discriminator to reconstruct the probabilistically sampled latent code which has been used for generating the "fake" image. The second is a triplet loss that enforces the discriminator to output image encodings that are closer for more similar images. Evaluation, comparisons, and detailed ablation studies are done in the context of few-shot classification. Our approach significantly outperforms the state of the art on the Mini-Imagenet and Tiered-Imagenet datasets.<br />Comment: To be appeared in ICPR 2020

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2008.06982
Document Type :
Working Paper