ViT-ProtoNet for Few-Shot Image Classification: A Multi-Benchmark Evaluation
ViT-ProtoNet for Few-Shot Image Classification: A Multi-Benchmark Evaluation
The remarkable representational power of Vision Transformers (ViTs) remains underutilized in few-shot image classification. In this work, we introduce ViT-ProtoNet, which integrates a ViT-Small backbone into the Prototypical Network framework. By averaging class conditional token embeddings from a handful of support examples, ViT-ProtoNet constructs robust prototypes that generalize to novel categories under 5-shot settings. We conduct an extensive empirical evaluation on four standard benchmarks: Mini-ImageNet, FC100, CUB-200, and CIFAR-FS, including overlapped support variants to assess robustness. Across all splits, ViT-ProtoNet consistently outperforms CNN-based prototypical counterparts, achieving up to a 3.2\% improvement in 5-shot accuracy and demonstrating superior feature separability in latent space. Furthermore, it outperforms or is competitive with transformer-based competitors using a more lightweight backbone. Comprehensive ablations examine the impact of transformer depth, patch size, and fine-tuning strategy. To foster reproducibility, we release code and pretrained weights. Our results establish ViT-ProtoNet as a powerful, flexible approach for few-shot classification and set a new baseline for transformer-based meta-learners.
Abdulvahap Mutlu、Şengül Doğan、Türker Tuncer
计算技术、计算机技术
Abdulvahap Mutlu,Şengül Doğan,Türker Tuncer.ViT-ProtoNet for Few-Shot Image Classification: A Multi-Benchmark Evaluation[EB/OL].(2025-07-12)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.09299.点此复制
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