Exemplar Guided Active Learning
–Neural Information Processing Systems
We consider the problem of wisely using a limited budget to label a small subset of a large unlabeled dataset. For example, consider the NLP problem of word sense disambiguation. For any word, we have a set of candidate labels from a knowledge base, but the label set is not necessarily representative of what occurs in the data: there may exist labels in the knowledge base that very rarely occur in the corpus because the sense is rare in modern English; and conversely there may exist true labels that do not exist in our knowledge base. Our aim is to obtain a classifier that performs as well as possible on examples of each "common class" that occurs with frequency above a given threshold in the unlabeled set while annotating as few examples as possible from "rare classes" whose labels occur with less than this frequency. The challenge is that we are not informed which labels are common and which are rare, and the true label distribution may exhibit extreme skew.
Neural Information Processing Systems
May-27-2025, 06:41:44 GMT
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