DGS-MAML layers gradient matching onto SharpMAML and claims O(1/T) convergence and tighter PAC-Bayes bounds, but the displayed theorems give O(1/sqrt T) under the paper's own parameter choices.
Torchmeta: A Meta-Learning library for PyTorch
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The constant introduction of standardized benchmarks in the literature has helped accelerating the recent advances in meta-learning research. They offer a way to get a fair comparison between different algorithms, and the wide range of datasets available allows full control over the complexity of this evaluation. However, for a large majority of code available online, the data pipeline is often specific to one dataset, and testing on another dataset requires significant rework. We introduce Torchmeta, a library built on top of PyTorch that enables seamless and consistent evaluation of meta-learning algorithms on multiple datasets, by providing data-loaders for most of the standard benchmarks in few-shot classification and regression, with a new meta-dataset abstraction. It also features some extensions for PyTorch to simplify the development of models compatible with meta-learning algorithms. The code is available here: https://github.com/tristandeleu/pytorch-meta
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Domain-Generalization to Improve Learning in Meta-Learning Algorithms
DGS-MAML layers gradient matching onto SharpMAML and claims O(1/T) convergence and tighter PAC-Bayes bounds, but the displayed theorems give O(1/sqrt T) under the paper's own parameter choices.