An illustrated introduction to calibration definitions and the expected calibration error, together with a review of its drawbacks and alternative measures.
Ambiguous Annotations: When is a Pedestrian not a Pedestrian?
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Datasets labelled by human annotators are widely used in the training and testing of machine learning models. In recent years, researchers are increasingly paying attention to label quality. However, it is not always possible to objectively determine whether an assigned label is correct or not. The present work investigates this ambiguity in the annotation of autonomous driving datasets as an important dimension of data quality. Our experiments show that excluding highly ambiguous data from the training improves model performance of a state-of-the-art pedestrian detector in terms of LAMR, precision and F1 score, thereby saving training time and annotation costs. Furthermore, we demonstrate that, in order to safely remove ambiguous instances and ensure the retained representativeness of the training data, an understanding of the properties of the dataset and class under investigation is crucial.
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Understanding Model Calibration -- A gentle introduction and visual exploration of calibration and the expected calibration error (ECE)
An illustrated introduction to calibration definitions and the expected calibration error, together with a review of its drawbacks and alternative measures.