Active Learning Guided by Efficient Surrogate Learners
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v38i10.28961Keywords:
ML: Active Learning, ML: Classification and RegressionAbstract
Re-training a deep learning model each time a single data point receives a new label is impractical due to the inherent complexity of the training process. Consequently, existing active learning (AL) algorithms tend to adopt a batch-based approach where, during each AL iteration, a set of data points is collectively chosen for annotation. However, this strategy frequently leads to redundant sampling, ultimately eroding the efficacy of the labeling procedure. In this paper, we introduce a new AL algorithm that harnesses the power of a Gaussian process surrogate in conjunction with the neural network principal learner. Our proposed model adeptly updates the surrogate learner for every new data instance, enabling it to emulate and capitalize on the continuous learning dynamics of the neural network without necessitating a complete retraining of the principal model for each individual label. Experiments on four benchmark datasets demonstrate that this approach yields significant enhancements, either rivaling or aligning with the performance of state-of-the-art techniques.Downloads
Published
2024-03-24
How to Cite
An, Y., Park, S., & Kim, K. I. (2024). Active Learning Guided by Efficient Surrogate Learners. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 38(10), 10874-10881. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v38i10.28961
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AAAI Technical Track on Machine Learning I