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Synthesized Classifiers for Zero-Shot Learning

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Given semantic descriptions of object classes, zero-shot learning aims to accurately recognize objects of the unseen classes, from which no examples are available at the training stage, by associating them to the seen classes, from which labeled examples are provided. We propose to tackle this problem from the perspective of manifold learning. Our main idea is to align the semantic space that is derived from external information to the model space that concerns itself with recognizing visual features. To this end, we introduce a set of "phantom" object classes whose coordinates live in both the semantic space and the model space. Serving as bases in a dictionary, they can be optimized from labeled data such that the synthesized real object classifiers achieve optimal discriminative performance. We demonstrate superior accuracy of our approach over the state of the art on four benchmark datasets for zero-shot learning, including the full ImageNet Fall 2011 dataset with more than 20,000 unseen classes.

Soravit Changpinyo, Wei-Lun Chao, Boqing Gong, Fei Sha• 2016

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Image ClassificationImageNet--
429
Generalized Zero-Shot LearningCUB
H Score19.8
250
Generalized Zero-Shot LearningSUN
H13.4
184
Generalized Zero-Shot LearningAWA2
S Score90.5
165
Zero-shot LearningCUB
Top-1 Accuracy55.6
144
Zero-shot LearningSUN
Top-1 Accuracy56.3
114
Zero-shot LearningAWA2
Top-1 Accuracy0.466
95
Image ClassificationCUB
Unseen Top-1 Acc11.5
89
Image ClassificationSUN
Harmonic Mean Top-1 Accuracy13.4
86
ClassificationCUB--
85
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