Mini-batch graphs for robust image classification
Mondal, Arnab Kumar, Jain, Vineet, Siddiqi, Kaleem
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Current deep learning models for classification tasks in computer vision are trained using mini-batches. In the present article, we take advantage of the relationships between samples in a mini-batch, using graph neural networks to aggregate information from similar images. This helps mitigate the adverse effects of alterations to the input images on classification performance. Diverse experiments on image-based object and scene classification show that this approach not only improves a classifier's performance but also increases its robustness to image perturbations and adversarial attacks. Further, we also show that mini-batch graph neural networks can help to alleviate the problem of mode collapse in Generative Adversarial Networks.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-21-2021
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