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Self-Supervised Image Classification

This is the task of image classification using representations learnt with self-supervised learning. Self-supervised methods generally involve a pretext task that is solved to learn a good representation and a loss function to learn with. One example of a loss function is an autoencoder based loss where the goal is reconstruction of an image pixel-by-pixel. A more popular recent example is a contrastive loss, which measure the similarity of sample pairs in a representation space, and where there can be a varying target instead of a fixed target to reconstruct (as in the case of autoencoders).

A common evaluation protocol is to train a linear classifier on top of (frozen) representations learnt by self-supervised methods. The leaderboards for the linear evaluation protocol can be found below. In practice, it is more common to fine-tune features on a downstream task. An alternative evaluation protocol therefore uses semi-supervised learning and finetunes on a % of the labels. The leaderboards for the finetuning protocol can be accessed here.

You may want to read some blog posts before reading the papers and checking the leaderboards:

There is also Yann LeCun's talk at AAAI-20 which you can watch here (35:00+).

( Image credit: A Simple Framework for Contrastive Learning of Visual Representations )

Papers

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TitleStatusHype
Self-Supervised Learning of Pretext-Invariant RepresentationsCode1
Self-labelling via simultaneous clustering and representation learningCode1
Large Scale Adversarial Representation LearningCode1
Contrastive Multiview CodingCode1
Deep Clustering for Unsupervised Learning of Visual FeaturesCode1
Representation Learning with Contrastive Predictive CodingCode1
Unsupervised Feature Learning via Non-Parametric Instance DiscriminationCode1
Unsupervised Representation Learning by Predicting Image RotationsCode1
SynCo: Synthetic Hard Negatives in Contrastive Learning for Better Unsupervised Visual RepresentationsCode0
Unsupervised Representation Learning by Balanced Self Attention MatchingCode0
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