期刊论文详细信息
IEEE Access 卷:9
Zero-Shot Learning via Discriminative Dual Semantic Auto-Encoder
Nan Xing1  Jing Wang2  Yang Liu3  Jungong Han4  Hong Zhu4 
[1] School of Automation and Information Engineering, Xi&x2019;
[2] State Key Laboratory of Integrated Services Networks, Xidian University, Xi&x2019;
[3] an University of Technology, Xi&x2019;
[4] an, China;
关键词: Zero-shot learning;    discriminative;    encoder-decoder;    aligned;   
DOI  :  10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3046573
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Zero-shot learning (ZSL) is an effective method to perform the recognition task without any training samples of specific classes. Most existing ZSL models put emphasis on learning an embedding between visual space and semantic space directly. However, few ZSL models research whether the human-designed semantic features are discriminative enough to recognize different classes. Moreover, one-way mapping suffers from the project domain shift problem. In this article, we propose to learn a Discriminative Dual Semantic Auto-encoder (DDSA) based on the encoder-decoder paradigm to solve this problem. DDSA attempts to construct two bidirectional embeddings to connect the visual space and the semantic space with the help of the learned aligned space which includes discriminative information of the visual features and semantic features. Based on the DDSA, we additionally propose a Deep DDSA to capture deep aligned features that are more conducive to zero-shot classification. The key to the proposed framework is that it implicitly exact the principal information from visual space and semantic space to construct aligned features, which is not only semantic-preserving but also discriminative. Extensive experiments on five benchmarks (SUN, CUB, AWA1, AWA2 and aPY) demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed framework with state-of-the-art performance obtained on both conventional ZSL and generalized ZSL settings.

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