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Meta-Baseline: Exploring Simple Meta-Learning for Few-Shot Learning

Yinbo Chen, Zhuang Liu, Huijuan Xu, Trevor Darrell, Xiaolong Wang

20212021 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)441 citationsDOI

Abstract

Meta-learning has been the most common framework for few-shot learning in recent years. It learns the model from collections of few-shot classification tasks, which is believed to have a key advantage of making the training objective consistent with the testing objective. However, some recent works report that by training for whole-classification, i.e. classification on the whole label-set, it can get comparable or even better embedding than many meta-learning algorithms. The edge between these two lines of works has yet been underexplored, and the effectiveness of meta-learning in few-shot learning remains unclear. In this paper, we explore a simple process: meta-learning over a whole-classification pre-trained model on its evaluation metric. We observe this simple method achieves competitive performance to state-of-the-art methods on standard bench-marks. Our further analysis shed some light on understanding the trade-offs between the meta-learning objective and the whole-classification objective in few-shot learning. Our code is available at https://github.com/yinboc/few-shot-meta-baseline.

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Computer scienceMeta learning (computer science)Artificial intelligenceMachine learningBaseline (sea)Metric (unit)EmbeddingShot (pellet)Set (abstract data type)Code (set theory)Simple (philosophy)Task (project management)EngineeringPhilosophyOceanographyOrganic chemistryChemistrySystems engineeringGeologyProgramming languageOperations managementEpistemologyDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot LearningMultimodal Machine Learning ApplicationsCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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