资源论文Progressive Ensemble Networks for Zero-Shot Recognition

Progressive Ensemble Networks for Zero-Shot Recognition

2019-09-12 | |  149 |   61 |   0

 Abstract Despite the advancement of supervised image recognition algorithms, their dependence on the availability of labeled data and the rapid expansion of image categories raise the signifificant challenge of zero-shot learning. Zero-shot learning (ZSL) aims to transfer knowledge from labeled classes into unlabeled classes to reduce human labeling effort. In this paper, we propose a novel progressive ensemble network model with multiple projected label embeddings to address zero-shot image recognition. The ensemble network is built by learning multiple image classifification functions with a shared feature extraction network but different label embedding representations, which enhance the diversity of the classififiers and facilitate information transfer to unlabeled classes. A progressive training framework is then deployed to gradually label the most confifident images in each unlabeled class with predicted pseudo-labels and update the ensemble network with the training data augmented by the pseudo-labels. The proposed model performs training on both labeled and unlabeled data. It can naturally bridge the domain shift problem in visual appearances and be extended to the generalized zero-shot learning scenario. We conduct experiments on multiple ZSL datasets and the empirical results demonstrate the effificacy of the proposed model.

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