Calibrated Neighborhood Aware Confidence Measure For Deep Metric Learning
2020 Β· Maryna Karpusha, Sunghee Yun, Istvan Fehervari
Abstract
Deep metric learning has gained promising improvement in recent years following the success of deep learning. It has been successfully applied to problems in few-shot learning, image retrieval, and open-set classifications. However, measuring the confidence of a deep metric learning model and identifying unreliable predictions is still an open challenge. This paper focuses on defining a calibrated and interpretable confidence metric that closely reflects its classification accuracy. While performing similarity comparison directly in the latent space using the learned distance metric, our approach approximates the distribution of data points for each class using a Gaussian kernel smoothing function. The post-processing calibration algorithm with proposed confidence metric on the held-out validation dataset improves generalization and robustness of state-of-the-art deep metric learning models while provides an interpretable estimation of the confidence. Extensive tests on four popular be
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