Doodle It Yourself: Class Incremental Learning by Drawing a Few Sketches

IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition(2022)

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The human visual system is remarkable in learning new visual concepts from just a few examples. This is precisely the goal behind few-shot class incremental learning (FS-CIL), where the emphasis is additionally placed on ensuring the model does not suffer from “forgetting”. In this paper, we push the boundary further for FSCIL by addressing two key questions that bottleneck its ubiquitous application (i) can the model learn from diverse modalities other than just photo (as humans do), and (ii) what if photos are not readily accessible (due to ethical and privacy constraints). Our key innovation lies in advocating the use of sketches as a new modality for class support. The product is a “Doodle It Yourself” (DIY) FSCIL framework where the users can freely sketch a few examples of a novel class for the model to learn to recognise photos of that class. For that, we present a framework that infuses (i) gradient consensus for domain invariant learning, (ii) knowledge distillation for preserving old class information, and (iii) graph attention networks for message passing between old and novel classes. We experimentally show that sketches are better class support than text in the context of FSCIL, echoing findings elsewhere in the sketching literature.
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