Learning Concept Embeddings with Combined Human-Machine Expertise

2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)(2015)

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This paper presents our work on "SNaCK," a low-dimensional concept embedding algorithm that combines human expertise with automatic machine similarity kernels. Both parts are complimentary: human insight can capture relationships that are not apparent from the object's visual similarity and the machine can help relieve the human from having to exhaustively specify many constraints. We show that our SNaCK embeddings are useful in several tasks: distinguishing prime and nonprime numbers on MNIST, discovering labeling mistakes in the Caltech UCSD Birds (CUB) dataset with the help of deep-learned features, creating training datasets for bird classifiers, capturing subjective human taste on a new dataset of 10,000 foods, and qualitatively exploring an unstructured set of pictographic characters. Comparisons with the state-of-the-art in these tasks show that SNaCK produces better concept embeddings that require less human supervision than the leading methods.
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human-machine expertise,low-dimensional concept embedding algorithm,automatic machine similarity kernels,human insight,object visual similarity,SNaCK embeddings,nonprime numbers,MNIST,labeling mistakes discovery,Caltech UCSD Birds,CUB dataset,deep-learned features,bird classifiers,pictographic characters,supervised learning
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