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Exemplar-Based, Semantic Guided Zero-Shot Visual Recognition

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Zero-shot recognition has been a hot topic in recent years. Since no direct supervision is available, researchers use semantic information as the bridge instead. However, most zero-shot recognition methods jointly… Click to show full abstract

Zero-shot recognition has been a hot topic in recent years. Since no direct supervision is available, researchers use semantic information as the bridge instead. However, most zero-shot recognition methods jointly model images on the class level without considering the distinctive character of each image. To solve this problem, in this paper, we propose a novel exemplar-based, semantic guided zero-shot recognition method (EBSG). Both visual and semantic information of each image is used. We train visual sub-model to separate each image from the other images of different classes. We also train semantic sub-model to separate this image from the other images described with different semantics. We concatenate the outputs of visual and semantic sub-models to represent images. Image classification model is then learned by measuring visual similarity and semantic consistency of both source and target images. We conduct zero-shot recognition experiments on four widely used datasets. Experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed EBSG method.

Keywords: recognition; shot recognition; based semantic; exemplar based; zero shot; image

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Year Published: 2022

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