HMCL, a level-wise negative-sampling contrastive pretraining scheme, improves HMCN's hierarchical multilabel classification for mobile apps and achieved a reported 10.70% KS improvement in a downstream credit-risk task.
Multi-Label Image Classification with Contrastive Learning
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Recently, as an effective way of learning latent representations, contrastive learning has been increasingly popular and successful in various domains. The success of constrastive learning in single-label classifications motivates us to leverage this learning framework to enhance distinctiveness for better performance in multi-label image classification. In this paper, we show that a direct application of contrastive learning can hardly improve in multi-label cases. Accordingly, we propose a novel framework for multi-label classification with contrastive learning in a fully supervised setting, which learns multiple representations of an image under the context of different labels. This facilities a simple yet intuitive adaption of contrastive learning into our model to boost its performance in multi-label image classification. Extensive experiments on two benchmark datasets show that the proposed framework achieves state-of-the-art performance in the comparison with the advanced methods in multi-label classification.
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Enhancing Text-Based Hierarchical Multilabel Classification for Mobile Applications via Contrastive Learning
HMCL, a level-wise negative-sampling contrastive pretraining scheme, improves HMCN's hierarchical multilabel classification for mobile apps and achieved a reported 10.70% KS improvement in a downstream credit-risk task.