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oai:arXiv.org:2409.07989

Topic
Computer Science - Computer Vision... Computer Science - Artificial Inte...
Author
Askari, Fatemeh Fateh, Amirreza Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza
Category

Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

1/22/2025

Keywords
computer features feature
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Abstract

In the context of few-shot classification, the goal is to train a classifier using a limited number of samples while maintaining satisfactory performance.

However, traditional metric-based methods exhibit certain limitations in achieving this objective.

These methods typically rely on a single distance value between the query feature and support feature, thereby overlooking the contribution of shallow features.

To overcome this challenge, we propose a novel approach in this paper.

Our approach involves utilizing a multi-output embedding network that maps samples into distinct feature spaces.

The proposed method extracts feature vectors at different stages, enabling the model to capture both global and abstract features.

By utilizing these diverse feature spaces, our model enhances its performance.

Moreover, employing a self-attention mechanism improves the refinement of features at each stage, leading to even more robust representations and improved overall performance.

Furthermore, assigning learnable weights to each stage significantly improved performance and results.

We conducted comprehensive evaluations on the MiniImageNet and FC100 datasets, specifically in the 5-way 1-shot and 5-way 5-shot scenarios.

Additionally, we performed cross-domain tasks across eight benchmark datasets, achieving high accuracy in the testing domains.

These evaluations demonstrate the efficacy of our proposed method in comparison to state-of-the-art approaches.

https://github.com/FatemehAskari/MSENet

Askari, Fatemeh,Fateh, Amirreza,Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza, 2024, Enhancing Few-Shot Image Classification through Learnable Multi-Scale Embedding and Attention Mechanisms

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