Beyond Cats and Dogs: Semi-supervised Classification of fuzzy labels with overclustering
Abstract
A long-standing issue with deep learning is the need for large and consistently labeled datasets. Although the current research in semi-supervised learning can decrease the required amount of annotated data by a factor of 10 or even more, this line of research still uses distinct classes like cats and dogs. However, in the real-world we often encounter problems where different experts have different opinions, thus producing fuzzy labels. We propose a novel framework for handling semi-supervised classifications of such fuzzy labels. Our framework is based on the idea of overclustering to detect substructures in these fuzzy labels. We propose a novel loss to improve the overclustering capability of our framework and show on the common image classification dataset STL-10 that it is faster and has better overclustering performance than previous work. On a real-world plankton dataset, we illustrate the benefit of overclustering for fuzzy labels and show that we beat previous state-of-the-art semisupervised methods. Moreover, we acquire 5 to 10% more consistent predictions of substructures.
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@article{arxiv.2012.01768,
title = {Beyond Cats and Dogs: Semi-supervised Classification of fuzzy labels with overclustering},
author = {Lars Schmarje and Johannes Brünger and Monty Santarossa and Simon-Martin Schröder and Rainer Kiko and Reinhard Koch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.01768},
year = {2021}
}
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Reworked version available at arXiv:2110.06630, Published in Sensors 2021 (see DOI link)