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Metrikatanulás×Önfelügyelt tanulás×Sziámi neurális hálózat×
TudományterületGépi tanulásGépi tanulásMélytanulás
MódszercsaládMachine learningMachine learningMachine learning
Keletkezés éve2003 (foundational); refined 2009 (LMNN)2018–20201993
MegalkotóXing, E. P.; Jordan, M. I.; Russell, S.; Ng, A. Y.LeCun, Y. and community (formalized ~2018–2020)Jane Bromley & Yann LeCun et al.; popularized by Koch et al.
TípusRepresentation learning / supervised distance optimizationRepresentation learning paradigmDeep metric-learning architecture
AlapműXing, E. P., Jordan, M. I., Russell, S., & Ng, A. Y. (2003). Distance metric learning with application to clustering with side-information. In Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS), 16, 505–512. link ↗LeCun, Y. & Misra, I. (2022). Self-supervised learning: The dark matter of intelligence. Meta AI Blog. https://ai.facebook.com/blog/self-supervised-learning-the-dark-matter-of-intelligence/ link ↗Bromley, J., Guyon, I., LeCun, Y., Säckinger, E., & Shah, R. (1993). Signature verification using a 'Siamese' time delay neural network. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 6. link ↗
Alternatív nevekDistance Metric Learning, Similarity Learning, DML, Representation Learning via DistanceSSL, self-supervised pre-training, pretext-task learning, unsupervised representation learningtwin network, Siamese neural network, contrastive metric network, Siyam ağı
Kapcsolódó531
ÖsszefoglalóMetric learning is a machine-learning framework that trains a distance or similarity function from data so that semantically similar examples end up close together in the learned space while dissimilar examples are pushed apart. Unlike fixed distances such as Euclidean, the learned metric adapts to the structure of the task, making downstream classifiers, clusterers, and retrieval systems significantly more accurate.Self-supervised learning (SSL) is a machine-learning paradigm that generates its own supervisory signal directly from unlabeled data by defining an auxiliary pretext task — such as predicting masked words, rotating images, or contrasting augmented views — and uses the learned representations as a powerful starting point for downstream tasks with minimal labeled examples.A Siamese network is a deep architecture with two (or more) identical, weight-sharing branches that map inputs into an embedding space where similar inputs land close together and dissimilar ones far apart. Introduced by Bromley, LeCun, and colleagues in 1993 for signature verification and revived by Koch et al. (2015) for one-shot image recognition, it learns a similarity metric rather than fixed class labels, making it ideal for verification, matching, and few-shot tasks.
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