GFTab, a semi-supervised tabular method with variable-specific corruptions and geodesic flow kernel similarity, reports the best F1 on about half of 21 mixed-variable benchmarks with sparse labels.
Strong Baselines for Neural Semi-supervised Learning under Domain Shift
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Novel neural models have been proposed in recent years for learning under domain shift. Most models, however, only evaluate on a single task, on proprietary datasets, or compare to weak baselines, which makes comparison of models difficult. In this paper, we re-evaluate classic general-purpose bootstrapping approaches in the context of neural networks under domain shifts vs. recent neural approaches and propose a novel multi-task tri-training method that reduces the time and space complexity of classic tri-training. Extensive experiments on two benchmarks are negative: while our novel method establishes a new state-of-the-art for sentiment analysis, it does not fare consistently the best. More importantly, we arrive at the somewhat surprising conclusion that classic tri-training, with some additions, outperforms the state of the art. We conclude that classic approaches constitute an important and strong baseline.
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Geodesic Flow Kernels for Semi-Supervised Learning on Mixed-Variable Tabular Dataset
GFTab, a semi-supervised tabular method with variable-specific corruptions and geodesic flow kernel similarity, reports the best F1 on about half of 21 mixed-variable benchmarks with sparse labels.