Multi Label
Multi-label classification tackles the problem of assigning multiple, non-exclusive labels to a single data instance, addressing the limitations of single-label approaches in many real-world scenarios. Current research focuses on improving model robustness against adversarial attacks and handling class imbalances, often employing deep neural networks (including CNNs and Transformers), autoencoders for data augmentation, and contrastive learning techniques. These advancements are crucial for applications ranging from image recognition and bioacoustic analysis to medical diagnosis and natural language processing, enabling more nuanced and accurate interpretations of complex data.
Papers
Towards long-tailed, multi-label disease classification from chest X-ray: Overview of the CXR-LT challenge
Gregory Holste, Yiliang Zhou, Song Wang, Ajay Jaiswal, Mingquan Lin, Sherry Zhuge, Yuzhe Yang, Dongkyun Kim, Trong-Hieu Nguyen-Mau, Minh-Triet Tran, Jaehyup Jeong, Wongi Park, Jongbin Ryu, Feng Hong, Arsh Verma, Yosuke Yamagishi, Changhyun Kim, Hyeryeong Seo, Myungjoo Kang, Leo Anthony Celi, Zhiyong Lu, Ronald M. Summers, George Shih, Zhangyang Wang, Yifan Peng
Vision-Language Pseudo-Labels for Single-Positive Multi-Label Learning
Xin Xing, Zhexiao Xiong, Abby Stylianou, Srikumar Sastry, Liyu Gong, Nathan Jacobs
Neural Collapse in Multi-label Learning with Pick-all-label Loss
Pengyu Li, Xiao Li, Yutong Wang, Qing Qu