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Unified and Effective Ensemble Knowledge Distillation

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arxiv 2204.00548 v1 pith:MFKNQXBB submitted 2022-04-01 cs.LG cs.CL

classification cs.LGcs.CL
keywords knowledgedistillationdataensemblestudentteacherscorrectnesslabeled
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Ensemble knowledge distillation can extract knowledge from multiple teacher models and encode it into a single student model. Many existing methods learn and distill the student model on labeled data only. However, the teacher models are usually learned on the same labeled data, and their predictions have high correlations with groudtruth labels. Thus, they cannot provide sufficient knowledge complementary to task labels for student teaching. Distilling on unseen unlabeled data has the potential to enhance the knowledge transfer from the teachers to the student. In this paper, we propose a unified and effective ensemble knowledge distillation method that distills a single student model from an ensemble of teacher models on both labeled and unlabeled data. Since different teachers may have diverse prediction correctness on the same sample, on labeled data we weight the predictions of different teachers according to their correctness. In addition, we weight the distillation loss based on the overall prediction correctness of the teacher ensemble to distill high-quality knowledge. On unlabeled data, there is no groundtruth to evaluate prediction correctness. Fortunately, the disagreement among teachers is an indication of sample hardness, and thereby we weight the distillation loss based on teachers' disagreement to emphasize knowledge distillation on important samples. Extensive experiments on four datasets show the effectiveness of our proposed ensemble distillation method.

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