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Haoxing Chen Huaxiong Li Yaohui Li Chunlin Chen

Abstract
Few-shot learning is devoted to training a model on few samples. Most of these approaches learn a model based on a pixel-level or global-level feature representation. However, using global features may lose local information, and using pixel-level features may lose the contextual semantics of the image. Moreover, such works can only measure the relations between them on a single level, which is not comprehensive and effective. And if query images can simultaneously be well classified via three distinct level similarity metrics, the query images within a class can be more tightly distributed in a smaller feature space, generating more discriminative feature maps. Motivated by this, we propose a novel Part-level Embedding Adaptation with Graph (PEAG) method to generate task-specific features. Moreover, a Multi-level Metric Learning (MML) method is proposed, which not only calculates the pixel-level similarity but also considers the similarity of part-level features and global-level features. Extensive experiments on popular few-shot image recognition datasets prove the effectiveness of our method compared with the state-of-the-art methods. Our code is available at \url{https://github.com/chenhaoxing/M2L}.
Benchmarks
| Benchmark | Methodology | Metrics |
|---|---|---|
| few-shot-image-classification-on-stanford | MML(KL) | Accuracy: 59.05 |
| few-shot-image-classification-on-stanford-1 | MML(KL) | Accuracy: 75.59 |
| few-shot-image-classification-on-stanford-2 | MML(KL) | Accuracy: 72.43 |
| few-shot-image-classification-on-stanford-3 | MML(KL) | Accuracy: 91.05 |
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