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Semantic Feature Extraction for Generalized Zero-Shot Learning

Junhan Kim, Kyuhong Shim, Byonghyo Shim

2022Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Generalized zero-shot learning (GZSL) is a technique to train a deep learning model to identify unseen classes using the attribute. In this paper, we put forth a new GZSL technique that improves the GZSL classification performance greatly. Key idea of the proposed approach, henceforth referred to as semantic feature extraction-based GZSL (SE-GZSL), is to use the semantic feature containing only attribute-related information in learning the relationship between the image and the attribute. In doing so, we can remove the interference, if any, caused by the attribute-irrelevant information contained in the image feature. To train a network extracting the semantic feature, we present two novel loss functions, 1) mutual information-based loss to capture all the attribute-related information in the image feature and 2) similarity-based loss to remove unwanted attribute-irrelevant information. From extensive experiments using various datasets, we show that the proposed SE-GZSL technique outperforms conventional GZSL approaches by a large margin.

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Computer scienceFeature (linguistics)Artificial intelligenceMargin (machine learning)Pattern recognition (psychology)Feature extractionSemantic featureImage (mathematics)Key (lock)Similarity (geometry)Data miningMachine learningLinguisticsComputer securityPhilosophyDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot LearningOrthopedic Infections and Treatments
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