Understanding Cross-Domain Few-Shot Learning Based on Domain Similarity and Few-Shot Difficulty
Oh, Jaehoon, Kim, Sungnyun, Ho, Namgyu, Kim, Jin-Hwa, Song, Hwanjun, Yun, Se-Young
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Cross-domain few-shot learning (CD-FSL) has drawn increasing attention for handling large differences between the source and target domains--an important concern in real-world scenarios. To overcome these large differences, recent works have considered exploiting small-scale unlabeled data from the target domain during the pre-training stage. This data enables self-supervised pre-training on the target domain, in addition to supervised pre-training on the source domain. In this paper, we empirically investigate which pre-training is preferred based on domain similarity and few-shot difficulty of the target domain. We discover that the performance gain of self-supervised pre-training over supervised pre-training becomes large when the target domain is dissimilar to the source domain, or the target domain itself has low few-shot difficulty. We further design two pre-training schemes, mixed-supervised and two-stage learning, that improve performance. In this light, we present six findings for CD-FSL, which are supported by extensive experiments and analyses on three source and eight target benchmark datasets with varying levels of domain similarity and few-shot difficulty. Our code is available at https://github.com/sungnyun/understanding-cdfsl.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-12-2022
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