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Can Semantic Labels Assist Self-Supervised Visual Representation Learning? (2011.08621v1)

Published 17 Nov 2020 in cs.CV

Abstract: Recently, contrastive learning has largely advanced the progress of unsupervised visual representation learning. Pre-trained on ImageNet, some self-supervised algorithms reported higher transfer learning performance compared to fully-supervised methods, seeming to deliver the message that human labels hardly contribute to learning transferrable visual features. In this paper, we defend the usefulness of semantic labels but point out that fully-supervised and self-supervised methods are pursuing different kinds of features. To alleviate this issue, we present a new algorithm named Supervised Contrastive Adjustment in Neighborhood (SCAN) that maximally prevents the semantic guidance from damaging the appearance feature embedding. In a series of downstream tasks, SCAN achieves superior performance compared to previous fully-supervised and self-supervised methods, and sometimes the gain is significant. More importantly, our study reveals that semantic labels are useful in assisting self-supervised methods, opening a new direction for the community.

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Authors (8)
  1. Longhui Wei (40 papers)
  2. Lingxi Xie (137 papers)
  3. Jianzhong He (17 papers)
  4. Jianlong Chang (22 papers)
  5. Xiaopeng Zhang (100 papers)
  6. Wengang Zhou (153 papers)
  7. Houqiang Li (236 papers)
  8. Qi Tian (314 papers)
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