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Semantically aligned bias reducing zero shot learning
Akanksha Paul, , Prateek Munjal
Published in IEEE Computer Society
2019
Volume: 2019-June
   
Pages: 7049 - 7058
Abstract
Zero shot learning (ZSL) aims to recognize unseen classes by exploiting semantic relationships between seen and unseen classes. Two major problems faced by ZSL algorithms are the hubness problem and the bias towards the seen classes. Existing ZSL methods focus on only one of these problems in the conventional and generalized ZSL setting. In this work, we propose a novel approach, Semantically Aligned Bias Reducing (SABR) ZSL, which focuses on solving both the problems. It overcomes the hubness problem by learning a latent space that preserves the semantic relationship between the labels while encoding the discriminating information about the classes. Further, we also propose ways to reduce bias of the seen classes through a simple cross-validation process in the inductive setting and a novel weak transfer constraint in the transductive setting. Extensive experiments on three benchmark datasets suggest that the proposed model significantly outperforms existing state-of-the-art algorithms by $\sim$1.5-9% in the conventional ZSL setting and by $\sim$2-14% in the generalized ZSL for both the inductive and transductive settings.
About the journal
JournalProceedings of the IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
ISSN10636919
Open AccessNo