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CLAREL: Classification via retrieval loss for zero-shot learning

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arxiv 1906.11892 v3 pith:5F5WZAEH submitted 2019-05-31 cs.CV cs.LGstat.ML

classification cs.CVcs.LGstat.ML
keywords learningzero-shotapproachclarelclassesclassificationdatasetsfine-grained
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We address the problem of learning fine-grained cross-modal representations. We propose an instance-based deep metric learning approach in joint visual and textual space. The key novelty of this paper is that it shows that using per-image semantic supervision leads to substantial improvement in zero-shot performance over using class-only supervision. On top of that, we provide a probabilistic justification for a metric rescaling approach that solves a very common problem in the generalized zero-shot learning setting, i.e., classifying test images from unseen classes as one of the classes seen during training. We evaluate our approach on two fine-grained zero-shot learning datasets: CUB and FLOWERS. We find that on the generalized zero-shot classification task CLAREL consistently outperforms the existing approaches on both datasets.

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