Self-training for Few-shot Transfer Across Extreme Task Differences

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Overview

Self-training for Few-shot Transfer Across Extreme Task Differences (STARTUP)

Introduction

This repo contains the official implementation of the following ICLR2021 paper:

Title: Self-training for Few-shot Transfer Across Extreme Task Differences
Authors: Cheng Perng Phoo, Bharath Hariharan
Institution: Cornell University
Arxiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.07734
Abstract:
Most few-shot learning techniques are pre-trained on a large, labeled "base dataset". In problem domains where such large labeled datasets are not available for pre-training (e.g., X-ray, satellite images), one must resort to pre-training in a different "source" problem domain (e.g., ImageNet), which can be very different from the desired target task. Traditional few-shot and transfer learning techniques fail in the presence of such extreme differences between the source and target tasks. In this paper, we present a simple and effective solution to tackle this extreme domain gap: self-training a source domain representation on unlabeled data from the target domain. We show that this improves one-shot performance on the target domain by 2.9 points on average on the challenging BSCD-FSL benchmark consisting of datasets from multiple domains.

Requirements

This codebase is tested with:

  1. PyTorch 1.7.1
  2. Torchvision 0.8.2
  3. NumPy
  4. Pandas
  5. wandb (used for logging. More here: https://wandb.ai/)

Running Experiments

Step 0: Dataset Preparation

MiniImageNet and CD-FSL: Download the datasets for CD-FSL benchmark following step 1 and step 2 here: https://github.com/IBM/cdfsl-benchmark
tieredImageNet: Prepare the tieredImageNet dataset following https://github.com/mileyan/simple_shot. Note after running the preparation script, you will need to split the saved images into 3 different folders: train, val, test.

Step 1: Teacher Training on the Base Dataset

We provide scripts to produce teachers for different base datasets. Regardless of the base datasets, please follow the following steps to produce the teachers:

  1. Go into the directory teacher_miniImageNet/ (teacher_ImageNet/ for ImageNet)
  2. Take care of the TODO: in run.sh and configs.py (if applicable).
  3. Run bash run.sh to produce the teachers.

Note that for miniImageNet and tieredImageNet, the training script is adapted based on the official script provided by the CD-FSL benchmark. For ImageNet, we simply download the pre-trained models from PyTorch and convert them to relevant format.

Step 2: Student Training

To train the STARTUP's representation, please follow the following steps:

  1. Go into the directory student_STARTUP/ (student_STARTUP_no_self_supervision/ for the version without SimCLR)
  2. Take care of the TODO: in run.sh and configs.py
  3. Run bash run.sh to produce the student/STARTUP representation.

Step 3: Evaluation

To evaluate different representations, go into evaluation/, modify the TODO: in run.sh and configs.py and run bash run.sh.

Notes

  1. When producing the results for the submitted paper, we did not set torch.backends.cudnn.deterministic and torch.backends.cudnn.benchmark properly, thus causing non-deterministic behaviors. We have rerun our experiments and the updated numbers can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1O1e9xdI1SxVvRWK9VVxcO8yefZhePAHGikypWfhRv8c/edit?usp=sharing. Although some of the numbers has changed, the conclusion in the paper remains unchanged. STARTUP is able to outperform all the baselines, bringing forth tremendous improvements to cross-domain few-shot learning.
  2. All the trainings are done on Nvidia Titan RTX GPU. Evaluation of different representations are performed using Nvidia RTX 2080Ti. Regardless of the GPU models, CUDA11 is used.
  3. This repo is built upon the official CD-FSL benchmark repo: https://github.com/IBM/cdfsl-benchmark/tree/9c6a42f4bb3d2638bb85d3e9df3d46e78107bc53. We thank the creators of the CD-FSL benchmark for releasing code to the public.
  4. If you find this codebase or STARTUP useful, please consider citing our paper:
@inproceeding{phoo2021STARTUP,
    title={Self-training for Few-shot Transfer Across Extreme Task Differences},
    author={Phoo, Cheng Perng and Hariharan, Bharath},
    booktitle={Proceedings of the International Conference on Learning Representations},
    year={2021}
}
Owner
Cheng Perng Phoo
PhD Student at Cornell
Cheng Perng Phoo
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