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arxiv: 1708.02735 · v1 · pith:DUQMOAQAnew · submitted 2017-08-09 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.CV· cs.NE· stat.ML

Gaussian Prototypical Networks for Few-Shot Learning on Omniglot

classification 💻 cs.LG cs.CVcs.NEstat.ML
keywords networksprototypicalgaussianshotarchitectureclassificationembeddingomniglot
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We propose a novel architecture for $k$-shot classification on the Omniglot dataset. Building on prototypical networks, we extend their architecture to what we call Gaussian prototypical networks. Prototypical networks learn a map between images and embedding vectors, and use their clustering for classification. In our model, a part of the encoder output is interpreted as a confidence region estimate about the embedding point, and expressed as a Gaussian covariance matrix. Our network then constructs a direction and class dependent distance metric on the embedding space, using uncertainties of individual data points as weights. We show that Gaussian prototypical networks are a preferred architecture over vanilla prototypical networks with an equivalent number of parameters. We report state-of-the-art performance in 1-shot and 5-shot classification both in 5-way and 20-way regime (for 5-shot 5-way, we are comparable to previous state-of-the-art) on the Omniglot dataset. We explore artificially down-sampling a fraction of images in the training set, which improves our performance even further. We therefore hypothesize that Gaussian prototypical networks might perform better in less homogeneous, noisier datasets, which are commonplace in real world applications.

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