Search Results for author: Shlok Mishra

Found 6 papers, 6 papers with code

Hyperbolic Contrastive Learning for Visual Representations beyond Objects

1 code implementation CVPR 2023 Songwei Ge, Shlok Mishra, Simon Kornblith, Chun-Liang Li, David Jacobs

To exploit such a structure, we propose a contrastive learning framework where a Euclidean loss is used to learn object representations and a hyperbolic loss is used to encourage representations of scenes to lie close to representations of their constituent objects in a hyperbolic space.

Contrastive Learning Image Classification +5

A simple, efficient and scalable contrastive masked autoencoder for learning visual representations

1 code implementation30 Oct 2022 Shlok Mishra, Joshua Robinson, Huiwen Chang, David Jacobs, Aaron Sarna, Aaron Maschinot, Dilip Krishnan

Our framework is a minimal and conceptually clean synthesis of (C) contrastive learning, (A) masked autoencoders, and (N) the noise prediction approach used in diffusion models.

Contrastive Learning Self-Supervised Learning +1

Object-Aware Cropping for Self-Supervised Learning

1 code implementation1 Dec 2021 Shlok Mishra, Anshul Shah, Ankan Bansal, Abhyuday Jagannatha, Janit Anjaria, Abhishek Sharma, David Jacobs, Dilip Krishnan

This assumption is mostly satisfied in datasets such as ImageNet where there is a large, centered object, which is highly likely to be present in random crops of the full image.

Data Augmentation Object +3

Learning Visual Representations for Transfer Learning by Suppressing Texture

1 code implementation3 Nov 2020 Shlok Mishra, Anshul Shah, Ankan Bansal, Janit Anjaria, Jonghyun Choi, Abhinav Shrivastava, Abhishek Sharma, David Jacobs

Recent literature has shown that features obtained from supervised training of CNNs may over-emphasize texture rather than encoding high-level information.

Image Classification object-detection +3

Pose And Joint-Aware Action Recognition

1 code implementation16 Oct 2020 Anshul Shah, Shlok Mishra, Ankan Bansal, Jun-Cheng Chen, Rama Chellappa, Abhinav Shrivastava

Unlike other modalities, constellation of joints and their motion generate models with succinct human motion information for activity recognition.

Action Classification Action Recognition In Videos +5

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