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Zero-Shot Learning and its Applications from Autonomous Vehicles to COVID-19 Diagnosis: A Review
2020
Intelligence-Based Medicine
The challenge of learning a new concept, object, or a new medical disease recognition without receiving any examples beforehand is called Zero-Shot Learning (ZSL). One of the major issues in deep learning based methodologies such as in Medical Imaging and other real-world applications is the requirement of large annotated datasets prepared by clinicians or experts to train the model. ZSL is known for having minimal human intervention by relying only on previously known or trained concepts plus
doi:10.1016/j.ibmed.2020.100005
pmid:33043311
pmcid:PMC7531283
fatcat:qzyaf7gpufhermyg5gvank5cja