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An empirical study of domain-agnostic semi-supervised learning via energy-based models: joint-training and pre-training

Machine Learning 2020-10-27 v1

Abstract

A class of recent semi-supervised learning (SSL) methods heavily rely on domain-specific data augmentations. In contrast, generative SSL methods involve unsupervised learning based on generative models by either joint-training or pre-training, and are more appealing from the perspective of being domain-agnostic, since they do not inherently require data augmentations. Joint-training estimates the joint distribution of observations and labels, while pre-training is taken over observations only. Recently, energy-based models (EBMs) have achieved promising results for generative modeling. Joint-training via EBMs for SSL has been explored with encouraging results across different data modalities. In this paper, we make two contributions. First, we explore pre-training via EBMs for SSL and compare it to joint-training. Second, a suite of experiments are conducted over domains of image classification and natural language labeling to give a realistic whole picture of the performances of EBM based SSL methods. It is found that joint-training EBMs outperform pre-training EBMs marginally but nearly consistently.

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@article{arxiv.2010.13116,
  title  = {An empirical study of domain-agnostic semi-supervised learning via energy-based models: joint-training and pre-training},
  author = {Yunfu Song and Huahuan Zheng and Zhijian Ou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.13116},
  year   = {2020}
}