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    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Machine Learning

    Background:

    • Open set recognition is crucial for real-world applications, requiring identification of both known and unknown classes, unlike closed set recognition.
    • Existing methods often struggle with the complexity of distinguishing unknown classes from known ones effectively.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose novel frameworks utilizing kinetic patterns to address the challenges of open set recognition.
    • To enhance the robustness and accuracy of models in identifying unknown classes within complex datasets.

    Main Methods:

    • Introduced the Kinetic Prototype Framework (KPF) with a kinetic margin constraint radius for improved feature compactness and robustness.
    • Developed Adversarial KPF (AKPF) by incorporating adversarial samples into training to enhance performance through margin constraint radius motion.
    • Proposed AKPF++ as an upgraded version of AKPF, further boosting performance by increasing the volume of generated training data.

    Main Results:

    • KPF demonstrated improved compactness of known features, leading to increased robustness against unknown classes.
    • AKPF and AKPF++ showed significant performance gains through adversarial sample generation and increased data augmentation.
    • Extensive experiments on benchmark datasets confirmed the superiority of the proposed kinetic pattern frameworks over existing approaches.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed kinetic pattern frameworks (KPF, AKPF, AKPF++) offer a superior approach to open set recognition.
    • These novel methods achieve state-of-the-art performance by effectively handling known and unknown classes, demonstrating practical utility.
    • The kinetic margin constraint radius and adversarial training strategies are key innovations for robust open set recognition.