Disambiguation of weak supervision with exponential convergence rates
Machine Learning
2021-07-16 v3 Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Abstract
Machine learning approached through supervised learning requires expensive annotation of data. This motivates weakly supervised learning, where data are annotated with incomplete yet discriminative information. In this paper, we focus on partial labelling, an instance of weak supervision where, from a given input, we are given a set of potential targets. We review a disambiguation principle to recover full supervision from weak supervision, and propose an empirical disambiguation algorithm. We prove exponential convergence rates of our algorithm under classical learnability assumptions, and we illustrate the usefulness of our method on practical examples.
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@article{arxiv.2102.02789,
title = {Disambiguation of weak supervision with exponential convergence rates},
author = {Vivien Cabannes and Francis Bach and Alessandro Rudi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.02789},
year = {2021}
}
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22 pages; 6 figures