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arxiv: 2004.03109 · v1 · pith:N6UJE3II · submitted 2020-04-07 · cs.CV

Generative Adversarial Zero-shot Learning via Knowledge Graphs

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classification cs.CV
keywords classesgenerativeganssemanticsadversarialattributegraphkg-gan
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Zero-shot learning (ZSL) is to handle the prediction of those unseen classes that have no labeled training data. Recently, generative methods like Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) are being widely investigated for ZSL due to their high accuracy, generalization capability and so on. However, the side information of classes used now is limited to text descriptions and attribute annotations, which are in short of semantics of the classes. In this paper, we introduce a new generative ZSL method named KG-GAN by incorporating rich semantics in a knowledge graph (KG) into GANs. Specifically, we build upon Graph Neural Networks and encode KG from two views: class view and attribute view considering the different semantics of KG. With well-learned semantic embeddings for each node (representing a visual category), we leverage GANs to synthesize compelling visual features for unseen classes. According to our evaluation with multiple image classification datasets, KG-GAN can achieve better performance than the state-of-the-art baselines.

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