Two budget-aware batch active learning heuristics, greedy and dynamic thresholding, reduce the number of labeling rounds needed to reach target accuracy on new building image datasets compared with random selection.
Deep Bayesian Active Learning, A Brief Survey on Recent Advances
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Active learning frameworks offer efficient data annotation without remarkable accuracy degradation. In other words, active learning starts training the model with a small size of labeled data while exploring the space of unlabeled data in order to select most informative samples to be labeled. Generally speaking, representing the uncertainty is crucial in any active learning framework, however, deep learning methods are not capable of either representing or manipulating model uncertainty. On the other hand, from the real world application perspective, uncertainty representation is getting more and more attention in the machine learning community. Deep Bayesian active learning frameworks and generally any Bayesian active learning settings, provide practical consideration in the model which allows training with small data while representing the model uncertainty for further efficient training. In this paper, we briefly survey recent advances in Bayesian active learning and in particular deep Bayesian active learning frameworks.
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ConBatch-BAL: Batch Bayesian Active Learning under Budget Constraints
Two budget-aware batch active learning heuristics, greedy and dynamic thresholding, reduce the number of labeling rounds needed to reach target accuracy on new building image datasets compared with random selection.