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Zero-Shot Image Classification

Zero-shot image classification is a technique in computer vision where a model can classify images into categories that were not present during training. This is achieved by leveraging semantic information about the categories, such as textual descriptions or relationships between classes.

Papers

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Bridge the Modality and Capability Gaps in Vision-Language Model Selection0
Can We Talk Models Into Seeing the World Differently?Code1
PromptKD: Unsupervised Prompt Distillation for Vision-Language ModelsCode3
Exploring Low-Resource Medical Image Classification with Weakly Supervised Prompt Learning0
Image-Caption Encoding for Improving Zero-Shot GeneralizationCode0
Segment Any ChangeCode0
CLAMP: Contrastive LAnguage Model Prompt-tuning0
LightCLIP: Learning Multi-Level Interaction for Lightweight Vision-Language Models0
Towards Difficulty-Agnostic Efficient Transfer Learning for Vision-Language ModelsCode0
Efficient Model-Agnostic Multi-Group Equivariant Networks0
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Benchmark Results

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1OpenClip H/14 (34B)(Laion2B)Top-1 accuracy30.01Unverified
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1CLIP (ViT B-32)Average Score56.64Unverified
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1GLIP (Tiny A)Average Score11.4Unverified