Distance based image classification: A solution to generative classification’s conundrum?
Most classifiers rely on discriminative boundaries that separate instances of each class from everything else. We argue that discriminative boundaries are counter-intuitive as they define semantics by what-they-are-not; and should be replaced by generative classifiers which define semantics by what-...
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Main Authors: | LIN, Wen-yan, LIU, Siying, DAI, Bing Tian, LI, Hongdong |
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