Teacher-Explorer-Student Learning: A Novel Learning Method for Open Set Recognition

03/23/2021
by   Jaeyeon Jang, et al.
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If an unknown example that is not seen during training appears, most recognition systems usually produce overgeneralized results and determine that the example belongs to one of the known classes. To address this problem, teacher-explorer-student (T/E/S) learning, which adopts the concept of open set recognition (OSR) that aims to reject unknown samples while minimizing the loss of classification performance on known samples, is proposed in this study. In this novel learning method, overgeneralization of deep learning classifiers is significantly reduced by exploring various possibilities of unknowns. Here, the teacher network extracts some hints about unknowns by distilling the pretrained knowledge about knowns and delivers this distilled knowledge to the student. After learning the distilled knowledge, the student network shares the learned information with the explorer network. Then, the explorer network shares its exploration results by generating unknown-like samples and feeding the samples to the student network. By repeating this alternating learning process, the student network experiences a variety of synthetic unknowns, reducing overgeneralization. Extensive experiments were conducted, and the experimental results showed that each component proposed in this paper significantly contributes to the improvement in OSR performance. As a result, the proposed T/E/S learning method outperformed current state-of-the-art methods.

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