LE-ProtoPNet is a new few-shot prototypical concept classification framework that combines LoRA expert mixtures, multi-level feature fusion, and a concept discrimination loss to improve interpretable few-shot image classification.
ProtoS-ViT: Visual foundation models for sparse self-explainable classifications
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Prototypical networks aim to build intrinsically explainable models based on the linear summation of concepts. Concepts are coherent entities that we, as humans, can recognize and associate with a certain object or entity. However, important challenges remain in the fair evaluation of explanation quality provided by these models. This work first proposes an extensive set of quantitative and qualitative metrics which allow to identify drawbacks in current prototypical networks. It then introduces a novel architecture which provides compact explanations, outperforming current prototypical models in terms of explanation quality. Overall, the proposed architecture demonstrates how frozen pre-trained ViT backbones can be effectively turned into prototypical models for both general and domain-specific tasks, in our case biomedical image classifiers. Code is available at \url{https://github.com/hturbe/protosvit}.
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Interpretable Few-Shot Image Classification via Prototypical Concept-Guided Mixture of LoRA Experts
LE-ProtoPNet is a new few-shot prototypical concept classification framework that combines LoRA expert mixtures, multi-level feature fusion, and a concept discrimination loss to improve interpretable few-shot image classification.