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ACE: Ally Complementary Experts for Solving Long-Tailed Recognition in One-Shot

Jiarui Cai, Yizhou Wang, Jenq–Neng Hwang

20212021 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)132 citationsDOI

Abstract

One-stage long-tailed recognition methods improve the overall performance in a "seesaw" manner, i.e., either sacrifice the head’s accuracy for better tail classification or elevate the head’s accuracy even higher but ignore the tail. Existing algorithms bypass such trade-off by a multi-stage training process: pre-training on imbalanced set and fine-tuning on balanced set. Though achieving promising performance, not only are they sensitive to the generalizability of the pre-trained model, but also not easily integrated into other computer vision tasks like detection and segmentation, where pre-training of classifiers solely is not applicable. In this paper, we propose a one-stage long-tailed recognition scheme, ally complementary experts (ACE), where the expert is the most knowledgeable specialist in a sub-set that dominates its training, and is complementary to other experts in the less-seen categories without being disturbed by what it has never seen. We design a distribution-adaptive optimizer to adjust the learning pace of each expert to avoid over-fitting. Without special bells and whistles, the vanilla ACE outperforms the current one-stage SOTA method by 3 ~ 10% on CIFAR10-LT, CIFAR100-LT, ImageNet-LT and iNaturalist datasets. It is also shown to be the first one to break the "seesaw" trade-off by improving the accuracy of the majority and minority categories simultaneously in only one stage. Code and trained models are at https://github.com/jrcai/ACE.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceGeneralizability theoryArtificial intelligenceSegmentationMachine learningSet (abstract data type)Process (computing)Scheme (mathematics)Code (set theory)PaceOverhead (engineering)Seesaw molecular geometryPattern recognition (psychology)MathematicsOperating systemPhysicsMathematical analysisStatisticsProgramming languageGeodesyGeographyNeutrinoNuclear physicsDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot LearningAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsCOVID-19 diagnosis using AI