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|  | title: One-Shot Learning | |||
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|  | # One-Shot Learning
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|  | Humans learn new concepts with very little need for repetition – e.g. a child can generalize the concept | |||
|  | of a “monkey” from a single picture in a book, yet our best deep learning systems need hundreds or | |||
|  | thousands of examples to grasp any object even upto a point of decent accuracy. This motivates the setting we are interested in: “one-shot” learning, which | |||
|  | consists of learning a class from a single (or very few) labelled example. | |||
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|  | There are various approaches to One-Shot learning such as [similarity functions](https://www.coursera.org/lecture/convolutional-neural-networks/one-shot-learning-gjckG),  | |||
|  | [Bayes' probability theorem](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIjy3lV_KJU), DeepMind has come up with it's own version of Neural Networks using the One-Shot learning approach! | |||
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|  | ### More information:
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|  | * [Siraj Raval on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIjy3lV_KJU&feature=youtu.be) | |||
|  | * [Andrew Ng (Deeplearning.ai)](https://www.coursera.org/lecture/convolutional-neural-networks/one-shot-learning-gjckG) | |||
|  | * [Scholarly article](http://web.mit.edu/cocosci/Papers/Science-2015-Lake-1332-8.pdf) | |||
|  | * [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-shot_learning) |