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arxiv: 1802.10172 · v1 · pith:6RIB6MV3new · submitted 2018-02-27 · 💻 cs.LG · stat.ML

Semi-Supervised Learning Enabled by Multiscale Deep Neural Network Inversion

classification 💻 cs.LG stat.ML
keywords semi-superviseddatadnnsneuraldeeperrorgenerallabeled
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Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) provide state-of-the-art solutions in several difficult machine perceptual tasks. However, their performance relies on the availability of a large set of labeled training data, which limits the breadth of their applicability. Hence, there is a need for new {\em semi-supervised learning} methods for DNNs that can leverage both (a small amount of) labeled and unlabeled training data. In this paper, we develop a general loss function enabling DNNs of any topology to be trained in a semi-supervised manner without extra hyper-parameters. As opposed to current semi-supervised techniques based on topology-specific or unstable approaches, ours is both robust and general. We demonstrate that our approach reaches state-of-the-art performance on the SVHN ($9.82\%$ test error, with $500$ labels and wide Resnet) and CIFAR10 (16.38% test error, with 8000 labels and sigmoid convolutional neural network) data sets.

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