Recent Advancements in Self-Supervised Paradigms for Visual Feature Representation

3 Nov 2021  ·  Mrinal Anand, Aditya Garg ·

We witnessed a massive growth in the supervised learning paradigm in the past decade. Supervised learning requires a large amount of labeled data to reach state-of-the-art performance. However, labeling the samples requires a lot of human annotation. To avoid the cost of labeling data, self-supervised methods were proposed to make use of largely available unlabeled data. This study conducts a comprehensive and insightful survey and analysis of recent developments in the self-supervised paradigm for feature representation. In this paper, we investigate the factors affecting the usefulness of self-supervision under different settings. We present some of the key insights concerning two different approaches in self-supervision, generative and contrastive methods. We also investigate the limitations of supervised adversarial training and how self-supervision can help overcome those limitations. We then move on to discuss the limitations and challenges in effectively using self-supervision for visual tasks. Finally, we highlight some open problems and point out future research directions.

PDF Abstract
No code implementations yet. Submit your code now

Tasks


Datasets


  Add Datasets introduced or used in this paper

Results from the Paper


  Submit results from this paper to get state-of-the-art GitHub badges and help the community compare results to other papers.

Methods


No methods listed for this paper. Add relevant methods here