Make an Omelette with Breaking Eggs: Zero-Shot Learning for Novel Attribute Synthesis

11/28/2021
by   Yu Hsuan Li, et al.
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Most of the existing algorithms for zero-shot classification problems typically rely on the attribute-based semantic relations among categories to realize the classification of novel categories without observing any of their instances. However, training the zero-shot classification models still requires attribute labeling for each class (or even instance) in the training dataset, which is also expensive. To this end, in this paper, we bring up a new problem scenario: "Are we able to derive zero-shot learning for novel attribute detectors/classifiers and use them to automatically annotate the dataset for labeling efficiency?" Basically, given only a small set of detectors that are learned to recognize some manually annotated attributes (i.e., the seen attributes), we aim to synthesize the detectors of novel attributes in a zero-shot learning manner. Our proposed method, Zero Shot Learning for Attributes (ZSLA), which is the first of its kind to the best of our knowledge, tackles this new research problem by applying the set operations to first decompose the seen attributes into their basic attributes and then recombine these basic attributes into the novel ones. Extensive experiments are conducted to verify the capacity of our synthesized detectors for accurately capturing the semantics of the novel attributes and show their superior performance in terms of detection and localization compared to other baseline approaches. Moreover, with using only 32 seen attributes on the Caltech-UCSD Birds-200-2011 dataset, our proposed method is able to synthesize other 207 novel attributes, while various generalized zero-shot classification algorithms trained upon the dataset re-annotated by our synthesized attribute detectors are able to provide comparable performance with those trained with the manual ground-truth annotations.

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