Face Recognition - A One-Shot Learning Perspective

Ability to learn from a single instance is something unique to the human species and One-shot learning algorithms try to mimic this special capability. On the other hand, despite the fantastic performance of Deep Learning-based methods on various image classification problems, performance often depends having on a huge number of annotated training samples per class. This fact is certainly a hindrance in deploying deep neural network-based systems in many real-life applications like face recognition. Furthermore, an addition of a new class to the system will require the need to re-train the whole system from scratch. Nevertheless, the prowess of deep learned features could also not be ignored. This research aims to combine the best of deep learned features with a traditional One-Shot learning framework. Results obtained on 2 publicly available datasets are very encouraging achieving over 90% accuracy on 5-way One-Shot tasks, and 84% on 50-way One-Shot problems.

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