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Unsupervised Representation Learning to Aid Semi-Supervised Meta Learning

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arxiv 2310.13085 v1 pith:NJMNRMSI submitted 2023-10-19 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords meta-learninglearningmodelsamplestrainingunsupervisedaccuracyproposed
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Few-shot learning or meta-learning leverages the data scarcity problem in machine learning. Traditionally, training data requires a multitude of samples and labeling for supervised learning. To address this issue, we propose a one-shot unsupervised meta-learning to learn the latent representation of the training samples. We use augmented samples as the query set during the training phase of the unsupervised meta-learning. A temperature-scaled cross-entropy loss is used in the inner loop of meta-learning to prevent overfitting during unsupervised learning. The learned parameters from this step are applied to the targeted supervised meta-learning in a transfer-learning fashion for initialization and fast adaptation with improved accuracy. The proposed method is model agnostic and can aid any meta-learning model to improve accuracy. We use model agnostic meta-learning (MAML) and relation network (RN) on Omniglot and mini-Imagenet datasets to demonstrate the performance of the proposed method. Furthermore, a meta-learning model with the proposed initialization can achieve satisfactory accuracy with significantly fewer training samples.

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