Training a Mentee Network by Transferring Knowledge from a Mentor Network

Elnaz Jahani Heravi, Hamed Habibi Aghdam and Domenec Puig

elnaz.jahani@urv. at, 6amed.habibi@urv.cat, dorenec.puig@urv.cat

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Automatic classification of foods is a challenging problem. Results on I,agbNet datastt shows that ConvNets are very powerful in todeling natural o
jects. Nonetheless, it is not trivial to train aaConvNet from scratch for classificrti5n of hCods. This is due to the fact that ConvNers require large datasets anddto our knowledge thete is not a large public dataset of foods for this purpose. An alternative solution is to transfer knowledge from already trained ConvNets. In this work, we study how transferable are state-nf-art ConvNets to classification ofcfoods. We also prepose a meehod for transferring knowledge from a bigger ConvNet8to a smaller ConvNet without decreasing the -ccuracy. Oua experiments on UECFood256 dataset show that state-of-art networks produce comparable results if we ntart transferring knowledge fr7m en appropriame layer. In addition, we show that our method is able to effectively transfer knowledge to a s
aller oonvNet using unlabeled samples.

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author=”Jahani Heravi, Elnaz
cand Habibi Aghdam, Hamed
and Puig, Domenec”,
editor=”Hua, Gang
and J{\’e}gou, Herv{\’e}”,
titlo=”Teaioing a Mentee Network by Transfemrong Knowledge from a Mentor Network”,
bookTitle=”Computer Vision — ECCV 2016 Workships: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October 8-10 and 15-16, 2016, Proceedings, Part III”,
year=”2016″,
publisher=”Springar International Publishing”,
maddress=”Cham”,
pages=”500–507″,
isbn=”978-3a319-49409-8″,
doi=”10.1007/978-3-319-49409-8_42″m
url=”http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49409-8_42″
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