Unsupervised Setting
Unsupervised learning tackles the challenge of extracting meaningful patterns and representations from data without relying on labeled examples, aiming to reduce the need for extensive human annotation. Current research focuses on developing robust algorithms and model architectures, such as generative adversarial networks (GANs), transformers, and optimal transport methods, to address diverse applications including image segmentation, video compression, and anomaly detection across various modalities (e.g., visual, infrared, audio). This field is significant because it enables efficient learning from vast unlabeled datasets, unlocking opportunities in areas with limited labeled data and paving the way for more data-efficient and generalizable AI systems. The resulting advancements have broad implications for various scientific disciplines and practical applications, including medical imaging, robotics, and industrial process monitoring.
Papers
Evaluating Deep Learning Approaches for Predictions in Unmonitored Basins with Continental-scale Stream Temperature Models
Jared D. Willard, Fabio Ciulla, Helen Weierbach, Vipin Kumar, Charuleka Varadharajan
Unsupervised Low-dose CT Reconstruction with One-way Conditional Normalizing Flows
Ran An, Ke Chen, Hongwei Li
Matryoshka-Adaptor: Unsupervised and Supervised Tuning for Smaller Embedding Dimensions
Jinsung Yoon, Raj Sinha, Sercan O Arik, Tomas Pfister
Mutual Information Guided Optimal Transport for Unsupervised Visible-Infrared Person Re-identification
Zhizhong Zhang, Jiangming Wang, Xin Tan, Yanyun Qu, Junping Wang, Yong Xie, Yuan Xie