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Selective Zero-Shot Classification with Augmented Attributes

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2018-07-20 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a selective zero-shot classification problem: how can the classifier avoid making dubious predictions? Existing attribute-based zero-shot classification methods are shown to work poorly in the selective classification scenario. We argue the under-complete human defined attribute vocabulary accounts for the poor performance. We propose a selective zero-shot classifier based on both the human defined and the automatically discovered residual attributes. The proposed classifier is constructed by firstly learning the defined and the residual attributes jointly. Then the predictions are conducted within the subspace of the defined attributes. Finally, the prediction confidence is measured by both the defined and the residual attributes. Experiments conducted on several benchmarks demonstrate that our classifier produces a superior performance to other methods under the risk-coverage trade-off metric.

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@article{arxiv.1807.07437,
  title  = {Selective Zero-Shot Classification with Augmented Attributes},
  author = {Jie Song and Chengchao Shen and Jie Lei and An-Xiang Zeng and Kairi Ou and Dacheng Tao and Mingli Song},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.07437},
  year   = {2018}
}

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To appear in ECCV 2018