A Simple Baseline for Batch Active Learning with Stochastic Acquisition Functions
Kirsch, Andreas, Farquhar, Sebastian, Gal, Yarin
In active learning, new labels are commonly acquired in batches. However, common acquisition functions are only meant for one-sample acquisition rounds at a time, and when their scores are used naively for batch acquisition, they result in batches lacking diversity, which deteriorates performance. On the other hand, state-of-the-art batch acquisition functions are costly to compute. In this paper, we present a novel class of stochastic acquisition functions that extend one-sample acquisition functions to the batch setting by observing how one-sample acquisition scores change as additional samples are acquired and modelling this difference for additional batch samples. We simply acquire new samples by sampling from the pool set using a Gibbs distribution based on the acquisition scores. Our acquisition functions are both vastly cheaper to compute and out-perform other batch acquisition functions.
Jun-22-2021