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Demystification of Few-shot and One-shot Learning

Machine Learning 2023-12-07 v2 Artificial Intelligence Statistics Theory Statistics Theory

Abstract

Few-shot and one-shot learning have been the subject of active and intensive research in recent years, with mounting evidence pointing to successful implementation and exploitation of few-shot learning algorithms in practice. Classical statistical learning theories do not fully explain why few- or one-shot learning is at all possible since traditional generalisation bounds normally require large training and testing samples to be meaningful. This sharply contrasts with numerous examples of successful one- and few-shot learning systems and applications. In this work we present mathematical foundations for a theory of one-shot and few-shot learning and reveal conditions specifying when such learning schemes are likely to succeed. Our theory is based on intrinsic properties of high-dimensional spaces. We show that if the ambient or latent decision space of a learning machine is sufficiently high-dimensional than a large class of objects in this space can indeed be easily learned from few examples provided that certain data non-concentration conditions are met.

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@article{arxiv.2104.12174,
  title  = {Demystification of Few-shot and One-shot Learning},
  author = {Ivan Y. Tyukin and Alexander N. Gorban and Muhammad H. Alkhudaydi and Qinghua Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.12174},
  year   = {2023}
}

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IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, IJCNN 2021