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Published on: November 2, 2012
Recognition awareness: adding awareness to pattern recognition using latent cognizance
Tatpong Katanyukul1, Pisit Nakjai2
1Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, 40002, Thailand.
Abstract:
This study investigates an application of a new probabilistic interpretation of a softmax output to Open-Set Recognition (OSR). Softmax is a mechanism wildly used in classification and object recognition. However, a softmax mechanism forces a model to operate under a closed-set paradigm, i.e., to predict an object class out of a set of pre-defined labels. This characteristic contributes to efficacy in classification, but poses a risk of non-sense prediction in object recognition. Object recognition is often operated under a dynamic and diverse condition. A foreign object-an object of any unprepared class-can be encountered at any time. OSR is intended to address an issue of identifying a foreign object in object recognition. Softmax inference has been re-interpreted with the emphasis of conditioning on the context. This re-interpretation and Bayes theorem have led to an approach to OSR, called Latent Cognizance (LC). LC utilizes what a classifier has learned and provides a simple and fast computation for foreign identification. Our investigation on LC employs various scenarios, using Imagenet 2012 dataset as well as foreign and fooling images. Its potential application to adversarial-image detection is also explored. Our findings support LC hypothesis and show its effectiveness on OSR.
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