Self-supervised Few-shot Learning
Self-supervised Few-shot Learning (SSL-FSL) combines self-supervised pretraining on large unlabeled corpora with few-shot meta-learning so that a model can recognize new categories from only a handful of labeled examples. By learning rich, transferable representations without expensive annotation, SSL-FSL addresses the fundamental bottleneck of supervised few-shot methods: the need for labeled support data at scale.
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- Gidaris, S., Bursuc, A., Komodakis, N., Perez, P., & Cord, M. (2019). Boosting Few-Shot Visual Learning with Self-Supervision. Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 8059–8068. · DOI 10.1109/ICCV.2019.00815
- Su, J.-C., Maji, S., & Hariharan, B. (2020). When Does Self-Supervision Improve Few-Shot Learning? European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12371, 645–660. · DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-58571-6_38
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