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arxiv: 2109.12043 · v1 · pith:NTN7J5CR · submitted 2021-09-24 · cs.LG · stat.ML

Sample Efficient Model Evaluation

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classification cs.LG stat.ML
keywords samplingapproachesdataimportancepoissonaccuracyaddressapplication
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Labelling data is a major practical bottleneck in training and testing classifiers. Given a collection of unlabelled data points, we address how to select which subset to label to best estimate test metrics such as accuracy, $F_1$ score or micro/macro $F_1$. We consider two sampling based approaches, namely the well-known Importance Sampling and we introduce a novel application of Poisson Sampling. For both approaches we derive the minimal error sampling distributions and how to approximate and use them to form estimators and confidence intervals. We show that Poisson Sampling outperforms Importance Sampling both theoretically and experimentally.

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