Selecting Relevant Features from a Multi-domain Representation for Few-shot Classification

Popular approaches for few-shot classification consist of first learning a generic data representation based on a large annotated dataset, before adapting the representation to new classes given only a few labeled samples. In this work, we propose a new strategy based on feature selection, which is both simpler and more effective than previous feature adaptation approaches. First, we obtain a multi-domain representation by training a set of semantically different feature extractors. Then, given a few-shot learning task, we use our multi-domain feature bank to automatically select the most relevant representations. We show that a simple non-parametric classifier built on top of such features produces high accuracy and generalizes to domains never seen during training, which leads to state-of-the-art results on MetaDataset and improved accuracy on mini-ImageNet.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Few-Shot Image Classification Meta-Dataset SUR Accuracy 70.72 # 8
Few-Shot Image Classification Meta-Dataset SUR-pnf Accuracy 69.3 # 11
Few-Shot Image Classification Meta-Dataset Rank SUR Mean Rank 4.2 # 4
Few-Shot Image Classification Meta-Dataset Rank SUR-pnf Mean Rank 4.25 # 5

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