Semi-supervised Image Classification
Semi-supervised image classification trains deep neural networks on a small set of labeled images together with a much larger pool of unlabeled images. Techniques such as pseudo-labeling, consistency regularization, and confidence thresholding allow the model to leverage the structure of unlabeled data, dramatically reducing the need for expensive manual annotation while approaching fully-supervised accuracy.
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- Lee, D.-H. (2013). Pseudo-Label: The Simple and Efficient Semi-Supervised Learning Method for Deep Neural Networks. ICML 2013 Workshop on Challenges in Representation Learning. · URL
- Sohn, K., Berthelot, D., Li, C.-L., Zhang, Z., Carlini, N., Cubuk, E. D., Kurakin, A., Zhang, H., & Raffel, C. (2020). FixMatch: Simplifying Semi-Supervised Learning with Consistency and Confidence. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 33, 596–608. · URL
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