Reinforced Attention for Few-Shot Learning and Beyond
Few-shot learning aims to correctly recognize query samples from unseen classes given a limited number of support samples, often by relying on global embeddings of images. In this paper, we propose to equip the backbone network with an attention agent, which is trained by reinforcement learning. The policy gradient algorithm is employed to train the agent towards adaptively localizing the representative regions on feature maps over time. We further design a reward function based on the prediction of the held-out data, thus helping the attention mechanism to generalize better across the unseen classes. The extensive experiments show, with the help of the reinforced attention, that our embedding network has the capability to progressively generate a more discriminative representation in few-shot learning. Moreover, experiments on the task of image classification also show the effectiveness of the proposed design.
WOS:000739917301011
2021-01-01
978-1-6654-4509-2
Los Alamitos
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
913
923
REVIEWED
Event name | Event place | Event date |
ELECTR NETWORK | Jun 19-25, 2021 | |