[ICCV2021] Official Pytorch implementation for SDGZSL (Semantics Disentangling for Generalized Zero-Shot Learning)

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Overview

Semantics Disentangling for Generalized Zero-shot Learning

This is the official implementation for paper

Zhi Chen, Yadan Luo, Ruihong Qiu, Zi Huang, Jingjing Li, Zheng Zhang.
Semantics Disentangling for Generalized Zero-shot Learning
International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) 2021.

Semantics Disentangling for Generalized Zero-shot Learning

Abstract: Generalized zero-shot learning (GZSL) aims to classify samples under the assumption that some classes are not observable during training. To bridge the gap between the seen and unseen classes, most GZSL methods attempt to associate the visual features of seen classes with attributes or to generate unseen samples directly. Nevertheless, the visual features used in the prior approaches do not necessarily encode semantically related information that the shared attributes refer to, which degrades the model generalization to unseen classes. To address this issue, in this paper, we propose a novel semantics disentangling framework for the generalized zero-shot learning task (SDGZSL), where the visual features of unseen classes are firstly estimated by a conditional VAE and then factorized into semantic-consistent and semantic-unrelated latent vectors. In particular, a total correlation penalty is applied to guarantee the independence between the two factorized representations, and the semantic consistency of which is measured by the derived relation network. Extensive experiments conducted on four GZSL benchmark datasets have evidenced that the semantic-consistent features disentangled by the proposed SDGZSL are more generalizable in tasks of canonical and generalized zero-shot learning.

Requirements

The implementation runs on

  • Python 3.6

  • torch 1.3.1

  • Numpy

  • Sklearn

  • Scipy

Usage

Put your datasets in SDGZSL_data folder and run the scripts:

The extracted features for APY and AWA datasets are from [1], FLO and CUB datasets are from [2]. For the fine-tuned features, AWA,FLO and CUB are from [3]. The APY fine-tuned features are extracted from us.

[1] Xian, Yongqin, et al. "Feature generating networks for zero-shot learning." Proceedings of the IEEE conference on computer vision and pattern recognition. 2018.

[2] Yu, Yunlong, et al. "Episode-based prototype generating network for zero-shot learning." Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. 2020.

[3] Narayan, Sanath, et al. "Latent embedding feedback and discriminative features for zero-shot classification." ECCV 2020.

Citation:

If you find this useful, please cite our work as follows:

@inproceedings{chen2021semantics,
	title={Semantics Disentangling for Generalized Zero-shot Learning},
	author={Chen, Zhi and Luo, Yadan and Qiu, Ruihong and Huang, Zi and Li, Jingjing and Zhang, Zheng},
	booktitle={ICCV},
	year={2021}
}
Owner
Zhi Chen (陈智) PhD Student in the University of Queensland.
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