Deep Kernel Transfer in Gaussian Processes for Few-shot Learning
- BDL

Humans tackle new problems by making inferences that go far beyond the information available, reusing what they have previously learned, and weighing different alternatives in the face of uncertainty. Incorporating these abilities in an artificial system is a major objective in machine learning. Towards this goal, we adapt Gaussian Processes (GPs) to tackle the problem of few-shot learning. We propose a simple, yet effective variant of deep kernel learning in which the kernel is transferred across tasks, which we call deep kernel transfer. This approach is straightforward to implement, provides uncertainty quantification, and does not require estimation of task-specific parameters. We empirically demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms several state-of-the-art algorithms in few-shot regression, classification, and cross-domain adaptation.
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