Paper ID: 2212.06461

A Statistical Model for Predicting Generalization in Few-Shot Classification

Yassir Bendou, Vincent Gripon, Bastien Pasdeloup, Lukas Mauch, Stefan Uhlich, Fabien Cardinaux, Ghouthi Boukli Hacene, Javier Alonso Garcia

The estimation of the generalization error of classifiers often relies on a validation set. Such a set is hardly available in few-shot learning scenarios, a highly disregarded shortcoming in the field. In these scenarios, it is common to rely on features extracted from pre-trained neural networks combined with distance-based classifiers such as nearest class mean. In this work, we introduce a Gaussian model of the feature distribution. By estimating the parameters of this model, we are able to predict the generalization error on new classification tasks with few samples. We observe that accurate distance estimates between class-conditional densities are the key to accurate estimates of the generalization performance. Therefore, we propose an unbiased estimator for these distances and integrate it in our numerical analysis. We empirically show that our approach outperforms alternatives such as the leave-one-out cross-validation strategy.

Submitted: Dec 13, 2022