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Confusable Learning for Large-class Few-Shot Classification

2020-11-06Unverified0· sign in to hype

Bingcong Li, Bo Han, Zhuowei Wang, Jing Jiang, Guodong Long

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Few-shot image classification is challenging due to the lack of ample samples in each class. Such a challenge becomes even tougher when the number of classes is very large, i.e., the large-class few-shot scenario. In this novel scenario, existing approaches do not perform well because they ignore confusable classes, namely similar classes that are difficult to distinguish from each other. These classes carry more information. In this paper, we propose a biased learning paradigm called Confusable Learning, which focuses more on confusable classes. Our method can be applied to mainstream meta-learning algorithms. Specifically, our method maintains a dynamically updating confusion matrix, which analyzes confusable classes in the dataset. Such a confusion matrix helps meta learners to emphasize on confusable classes. Comprehensive experiments on Omniglot, Fungi, and ImageNet demonstrate the efficacy of our method over state-of-the-art baselines.

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