SKZC: self-distillation and k-nearest neighbor-based zero-shot classification

Author:

Sun MuyangORCID,Jia Haitao

Abstract

AbstractZero-shot learning represents a formidable paradigm in machine learning, wherein the crux lies in distilling and generalizing knowledge from observed classes to novel ones. The objective is to identify unfamiliar objects that were not included in the model’s training, leveraging learned patterns and knowledge from previously encountered categories. As a crucial subtask of open-world object detection, zero-shot classification can also provide insights and solutions for this field. Despite its potential, current zero-shot classification models often suffer from a performance gap due to limited transfer ability and discriminative capability of learned representations. In pursuit of advancing the subpar state of zero-shot object classification, this paper introduces a novel model for image classification which can be applied to object detection, namely, self-distillation and k-nearest neighbor-based zero-shot classification method. First, we employ a diffusion detector to identify potential objects in images. Then, self-distillation and distance-based classifiers are used for distinguishing unseen objects from seen classes. The k-nearest neighbor-based cluster heads are designed to cluster the unseen objects. Extensive experiments and visualizations were conducted on publicly available datasets on the efficacy of the proposed approach. Precisely, our model demonstrates performance improvement of over 20% compared to contrastive clustering. Moreover, it achieves a precision of 0.910 and a recall of 0.842 on CIFAR-10 datasets, a precision of 0.737, and a recall of 0.688 on CIFAR-100 datasets for the macro average. Compared to a more recent model (SGFR), our model realized improvements of 10.9%, 13.3%, and 7.8% in Sacc, Uacc, and H metrics, respectively. This study aims to introduce fresh ideas into the domain of zero-shot image classification, and it can be applied to open-world object detection tasks. Our code is available at https://www.github.com/CmosWolf1/Code_implementation_for_paper_SKZC.

Funder

Sichuan Science and Technology Program

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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