Semi Supervised Learning
Semi-supervised learning (SSL) aims to improve machine learning model accuracy by leveraging both limited labeled and abundant unlabeled data. Current research focuses on refining pseudo-labeling techniques to reduce noise and bias in unlabeled data, employing teacher-student models and contrastive learning, and developing novel algorithms to effectively utilize all available unlabeled samples, including those from open sets or with imbalanced class distributions. These advancements are significant because they reduce the reliance on expensive and time-consuming manual labeling, thereby expanding the applicability of machine learning to diverse domains with limited annotated data.
Papers
RVSL: Robust Vehicle Similarity Learning in Real Hazy Scenes Based on Semi-supervised Learning
Wei-Ting Chen, I-Hsiang Chen, Chih-Yuan Yeh, Hao-Hsiang Yang, Hua-En Chang, Jian-Jiun Ding, Sy-Yen Kuo
Distributed Semi-supervised Fuzzy Regression with Interpolation Consistency Regularization
Ye Shi, Leijie Zhang, Zehong Cao, M. Tanveer, Chin-Teng Lin