The Multidimensional Wisdom of Crowds

Welinder, Peter, Branson, Steve, Perona, Pietro, Belongie, Serge J.

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Distributing labeling tasks among hundreds or thousands of annotators is an increasingly importantmethod for annotating large datasets. We present a method for estimating the underlying value (e.g. the class) of each image from (noisy) annotations providedby multiple annotators. Our method is based on a model of the image formation and annotation process. Each image has different characteristics that are represented in an abstract Euclidean space. Each annotator is modeled as a multidimensional entity with variables representing competence, expertise and bias. This allows the model to discover and represent groups of annotators that have different sets of skills and knowledge, as well as groups of images that differ qualitatively. We find that our model predicts ground truth labels on both synthetic andreal data more accurately than state of the art methods. Experiments also show that our model, starting from a set of binary labels, may discover rich information, such as different "schools of thought" amongst the annotators, and can group together images belonging to separate categories.

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