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Visual Contrastive Learning
Visual contrastive learning is a self-supervised deep-learning approach — popularised by frameworks such as SimCLR (Chen et al., 2020) and MoCo (He et al., 2020) — that learns rich image representations without labels by pulling different augmentations of the same image together and pushing different images apart. It turns a large pool of unlabelled images into a useful feature extractor.
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Visual Contrastive Self-Supervised Learning (SimCLR / MoCo / BYOL)
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / deep-learning
- Chen, T., Kornblith, S., Norouzi, M. & Hinton, G. (2020). A Simple Framework for Contrastive Learning of Visual Representations. ICML. · URL
- He, K., Fan, H., Wu, Y., Xie, S. & Girshick, R. (2020). Momentum Contrast for Unsupervised Visual Representation Learning. CVPR. · URL
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