DirPA: Addressing Prior Shift in Imbalanced Few-shot Crop-type Classification
arXiv cs.LG / 3/16/2026
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Key Points
- The paper tackles severe class imbalance and high labeling costs in few-shot learning for crop-type classification, highlighting distribution shift from balanced training to real-world long-tailed data.
- It extends Dirichlet Prior Augmentation (DirPA) to evaluate robustness across multiple EU countries, broadening the geographic scope beyond prior experiments.
- The study finds that DirPA improves training stability under extreme long-tailed distributions and boosts individual class performance by proactively simulating priors.
- The findings suggest DirPA's approach generalizes across diverse agricultural environments and can inform future AI systems for real-world crop monitoring.
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