Ensemble Few-shot learning
Ensemble Few-Shot Learning combines multiple few-shot models — such as prototypical networks or embedding learners — to classify new classes from only one to a handful of labeled examples. By enforcing diversity among base learners and aggregating their predictions, the ensemble consistently outperforms any single few-shot model in accuracy and robustness, especially under severe label scarcity.
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- Dvornik, N., Schmid, C., & Mairal, J. (2019). Diversity with Cooperation: Ensemble Methods for Few-Shot Classification. In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), pp. 3716–3725. · URL
- Wang, Y., Yao, Q., Kwok, J. T., & Ni, L. M. (2020). Generalizing from a Few Examples: A Survey on Few-Shot Learning. ACM Computing Surveys, 53(3), 1–34. · DOI 10.1145/3386252
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