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\subsection{Methods}\label{subsec:methods}
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					\subsection{Methods}\label{subsec:methods}
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\subsubsection{Few-Shot Learning}
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					\subsubsection{Few-Shot Learning}
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					Few-Shot learning is a subfield of machine-learning which aims to train a classification-model with just a few or no samples at all.
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					In contrast to traditional supervised learning where a huge amount of labeled data is required is to generalize well to unseen data.
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					So the model is prone to overfitting to the few training samples.
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					Typically a few-shot leaning task consists of a support and query set.
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					Where the support-set contains the training data and the query set the evaluation data for real world evaluation.
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					A common way to format a few-shot leaning problem is using n-way k-shot notation.
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					For Example 3 target classeas and 5 samples per class for training might be a 3-way 5-shot few-shot classification problem.
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					A classical example of how such a model might work is a prototypical network.
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					These models learn a representation of each class and classify new examples based on proximity to these representations in an embedding space.
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					The first and easiest method of this bachelor thesis uses a simple ResNet to calucalte those embeddings and is basically a simple prototypical netowrk.
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					\subsubsection{Generalisation from few samples}
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\subsubsection{Patchcore}
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					\subsubsection{Patchcore}
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