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Meta-Learning with Differentiable Convex Optimization

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Many meta-learning approaches for few-shot learning rely on simple base learners such as nearest-neighbor classifiers. However, even in the few-shot regime, discriminatively trained linear predictors can offer better generalization. We propose to use these predictors as base learners to learn representations for few-shot learning and show they offer better tradeoffs between feature size and performance across a range of few-shot recognition benchmarks. Our objective is to learn feature embeddings that generalize well under a linear classification rule for novel categories. To efficiently solve the objective, we exploit two properties of linear classifiers: implicit differentiation of the optimality conditions of the convex problem and the dual formulation of the optimization problem. This allows us to use high-dimensional embeddings with improved generalization at a modest increase in computational overhead. Our approach, named MetaOptNet, achieves state-of-the-art performance on miniImageNet, tieredImageNet, CIFAR-FS, and FC100 few-shot learning benchmarks. Our code is available at https://github.com/kjunelee/MetaOptNet.

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  • Rethinking the Good Enough Embedding for Easy Few-Shot Learning cs.CV · 2026-05-13 · conditional · none · ref 13 · internal anchor

    Frozen DINOv2-L features with k-NN classification and PCA/ICA refinement achieve state-of-the-art few-shot performance on four benchmarks without any backpropagation or fine-tuning.