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Revisiting Sample Selection Approach to Positive-Unlabeled Learning: Turning Unlabeled Data into Positive rather than Negative

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arxiv 1901.10155 v1 pith:PRAR7AOR submitted 2019-01-29 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords dataapproachlearningmethodsampleselectionbiaseddeep
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In the early history of positive-unlabeled (PU) learning, the sample selection approach, which heuristically selects negative (N) data from U data, was explored extensively. However, this approach was later dominated by the importance reweighting approach, which carefully treats all U data as N data. May there be a new sample selection method that can outperform the latest importance reweighting method in the deep learning age? This paper is devoted to answering this question affirmatively---we propose to label large-loss U data as P, based on the memorization properties of deep networks. Since P data selected in such a way are biased, we develop a novel learning objective that can handle such biased P data properly. Experiments confirm the superiority of the proposed method.

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