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arxiv: 1811.05299 · v1 · pith:UKIENZD2new · submitted 2018-11-12 · 💻 cs.HC · cs.CV

Distributionally Robust Semi-Supervised Learning for People-Centric Sensing

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keywords recognitiondatalearningsemi-superviseddistributionallymodelpeople-centricconsistency
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Semi-supervised learning is crucial for alleviating labelling burdens in people-centric sensing. However, human-generated data inherently suffer from distribution shift in semi-supervised learning due to the diverse biological conditions and behavior patterns of humans. To address this problem, we propose a generic distributionally robust model for semi-supervised learning on distributionally shifted data. Considering both the discrepancy and the consistency between the labeled data and the unlabeled data, we learn the latent features that reduce person-specific discrepancy and preserve task-specific consistency. We evaluate our model in a variety of people-centric recognition tasks on real-world datasets, including intention recognition, activity recognition, muscular movement recognition and gesture recognition. The experiment results demonstrate that the proposed model outperforms the state-of-the-art methods.

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