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Cross-modal Hallucination for Few-shot Fine-grained Recognition

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arxiv 1806.05147 v2 pith:COOCDZSK submitted 2018-06-13 cs.CV cs.MM

classification cs.CVcs.MM
keywords datamultimodalclassescross-modaldiscriminativefine-grainedhallucinationimages
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State-of-the-art deep learning algorithms generally require large amounts of data for model training. Lack thereof can severely deteriorate the performance, particularly in scenarios with fine-grained boundaries between categories. To this end, we propose a multimodal approach that facilitates bridging the information gap by means of meaningful joint embeddings. Specifically, we present a benchmark that is multimodal during training (i.e. images and texts) and single-modal in testing time (i.e. images), with the associated task to utilize multimodal data in base classes (with many samples), to learn explicit visual classifiers for novel classes (with few samples). Next, we propose a framework built upon the idea of cross-modal data hallucination. In this regard, we introduce a discriminative text-conditional GAN for sample generation with a simple self-paced strategy for sample selection. We show the results of our proposed discriminative hallucinated method for 1-, 2-, and 5- shot learning on the CUB dataset, where the accuracy is improved by employing multimodal data.

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    A low-rank pairwise bilinear network with feature alignment improves one-shot fine-grained classification accuracy over prior few-shot methods on CUB, CARS, DOGS, and NABirds.

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