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Context-Based and Diversity-Driven Specificity in Compositional Zero-Shot Learning

Yun Li, Zhe Liu, Hang Chen, Lina Yao

202415 citationsDOI

Abstract

Compositional Zero-Shot Learning (CZSL) aims to recognize unseen attribute-object pairs based on a limited set of observed examples. Current CZSL methodologies, despite their advancements, tend to neglect the distinct specificity levels present in attributes. For instance, given images of sliced strawberries, they may fail to prioritize ‘Sliced-Strawberry’ over a generic ‘Red-Strawberry’, despite the former being more informative. They also suffer from ballooning search space when shifting from Close-World (CW) to Open-World (OW) CZSL. To address the issues, we introduce the Context-based and Diversity-driven Specificity learning framework for CZSL (CDS-CZSL). Our framework evaluates the specificity of attributes by considering the diversity of objects they apply to and their related context. This novel approach allows for more accurate predictions by emphasizing specific attribute-object pairs and improves composition filtering in OW-CZSL. We conduct experiments in both CW and OW scenarios, and our model achieves state-of-the-art results across three datasets.

Topics & Concepts

Diversity (politics)Context (archaeology)Computer scienceZero (linguistics)Shot (pellet)Artificial intelligenceGeographyMaterials sciencePolitical scienceLinguisticsArchaeologyLawMetallurgyPhilosophyDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning
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