Latent Distribution Assumption for Unbiased and Consistent Consensus Modelling

Fedorova, Valentina, Gusev, Gleb, Serdyukov, Pavel

arXiv.org Machine Learning 

We study the problem of aggregation noisy labels. Usually, it is solved by proposing a stochastic model for the process of generating noisy labels and then estimating the model parameters using the observed noisy labels. A traditional assumption underlying previously introduced generative models is that each object has one latent true label. In contrast, we introduce a novel latent distribution assumption, implying that a unique true label for an object might not exist, but rather each object might have a specific distribution generating a latent subjective label each time the object is observed. Our experiments showed that the novel assumption is more suitable for difficult tasks, when there is an ambiguity in choosing a "true" label for certain objects.

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