Metric Embedding Sub-discrimination Study

02/05/2021
by   Ryan Furlong, et al.
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Deep metric learning is a technique used in a variety of discriminative tasks to achieve zero-shot, one-shot or few-shot learning. When applied, the system learns an embedding space where a non-parametric approach, such as knn, can be used to discriminate features during test time. This work focuses on investigating to what extent feature information contained within this embedding space can be used to carry out sub-discrimination in the feature space. The study shows that within a discrimination embedding, the information on the salient attributes needed to solve the problem of sub-discrimination is saved within the embedding and that this inherent information can be used to carry out sub-discriminative tasks. To demonstrate this, an embedding designed initially to discriminate faces is used to differentiate several attributes such as gender, age and skin tone, without any additional training. The study is split into two study cases: intra class discrimination where all the embeddings took into consideration are from the same identity; and extra class discrimination where the embeddings represent different identities. After the study, it is shown that it is possible to infer common attributes to different identities. The system can also perform extra class sub-discrimination with a high accuracy rate, notably 99.3%, 99.3% and 94.1% for gender, skin tone, and age, respectively. Intra class tests show more mixed results with more nuanced attributes like emotions not being reliably classified, while more distinct attributes such as thick-framed glasses and beards, achieving 97.2% and 95.8% accuracy, respectively.

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