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Summary of Group Benefits Instances Selection For Data Purification, by Zhenhuang Cai et al.


Group Benefits Instances Selection for Data Purification

by Zhenhuang Cai, Chuanyi Zhang, Dan Huang, Yuanbo Chen, Xiuyun Guan, Yazhou Yao

First submitted to arxiv on: 23 Mar 2024

Categories

  • Main: Machine Learning (cs.LG)
  • Secondary: Multimedia (cs.MM)

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Medium GrooveSquid.com (original content) Medium Difficulty Summary
A deep learning model training method, named GRIP, is proposed to alleviate the problem of label noise in web-based training data. The approach combines group regularization with instance purification to reduce overfitting and improve classification performance on both synthetic and real-world noisy datasets. Soft label supervision is used to learn inter-class similarities, while an instance purification operation identifies noisy labels by measuring their difference from class soft labels. The proposed method outperforms existing state-of-the-art methods in comprehensive experimental results.
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A new way to train deep learning models uses web images instead of manually annotated datasets. This makes training faster and more efficient. However, the web data often has mistakes or “noisy” labels that can hurt the model’s performance. Existing solutions for fixing noisy labels don’t work well on real-world data. The GRIP method is designed to solve this problem by using a special type of regularization and an operation to clean up noisy labels. This approach combines the benefits of different methods and improves the model’s performance.

Keywords

* Artificial intelligence  * Classification  * Deep learning  * Overfitting  * Regularization