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prototypical random walks
Prototypical Random Walk Learning Mechanisms for Few-shot Learning, Novel Visual Generation, and (Continual)? Zero-shot Recognition
Mohamed Elhoseiny, Associate Professor, Computer Science
Jan 30, 12:00
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13:00
B9 L2 H2 H2
prototypical random walks
zero-shot recognition
In this talk, we will define prototypical random walks, a mechanism we introduced to improve visual classification with limited data (few-shot learning), and then developed the mechanism in a conceptually different way to facilitate novel image generation and unseen class recognition tasks. More specifically, in the few-shot learning setting, we will show how we can develop a random walk semi-supervised loss that enables the network to learn representations that are compact and well-separated.