Active Learning for Noisy Data Streams Using Weak and Strong Labelers

10/27/2020
by   Taraneh Younesian, et al.
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Labeling data correctly is an expensive and challenging task in machine learning, especially for on-line data streams. Deep learning models especially require a large number of clean labeled data that is very difficult to acquire in real-world problems. Choosing useful data samples to label while minimizing the cost of labeling is crucial to maintain efficiency in the training process. When confronted with multiple labelers with different expertise and respective labeling costs, deciding which labeler to choose is nontrivial. In this paper, we consider a novel weak and strong labeler problem inspired by humans natural ability for labeling, in the presence of data streams with noisy labels and constrained by a limited budget. We propose an on-line active learning algorithm that consists of four steps: filtering, adding diversity, informative sample selection, and labeler selection. We aim to filter out the suspicious noisy samples and spend the budget on the diverse informative data using strong and weak labelers in a cost-effective manner. We derive a decision function that measures the information gain by combining the informativeness of individual samples and model confidence. We evaluate our proposed algorithm on the well-known image classification datasets CIFAR10 and CIFAR100 with up to 60 query, our algorithm maintains the same accuracy compared to the case of having only one of the labelers available while spending less of the budget.

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