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REU Report Meeting Week 4

REU Report Meeting Week 4. Patrick Hynes. Topic. One shot recognition Extending to Action recognition. Animals with Attributes. Caltech 101 Experiments. Goal, compare results to Fei-fei,Fergus , Perona All 101 Categories Training set of 3,6,15 examples per class

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REU Report Meeting Week 4

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  1. REU Report Meeting Week 4 Patrick Hynes

  2. Topic • One shot recognition • Extending to Action recognition

  3. Animals with Attributes

  4. Caltech 101 Experiments • Goal, compare results to Fei-fei,Fergus, Perona • All 101 Categories • Training set of 3,6,15 examples per class • Testing set of 50 examples per class

  5. Caltech 101 Images

  6. Some Results • Working with Antonio to compare our results • His code is using the same examples repeatedly, mine is choosing examples from each category randomly

  7. Some Results • Optimization Function

  8. Some Results • Using PCA with 3 training examples • 3 training examples over 300 optimization iterations, 1 microset 8.21% mean accuracy • Using PCA over training and testing examples • 3 examples 1000 iter. 1microset 8.52% mean accuracy • 3 examples 600 iter. 10 microsets 9.28% • 6 examples 300 iter. 1 microset 10.37%

  9. Areas to test and improve • Experimenting with • different PCA data • number of microsets • Proper number of iterations for optimization • Increased one-shot repetitions in checking accuracy • Averaging results from various data

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