Weighted ensembles for active learning with adaptivity

KD Polyzos, Q Lu, GB Giannakis - arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.05009, 2022 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.05009, 2022arxiv.org
Labeled data can be expensive to acquire in several application domains, including medical
imaging, robotics, and computer vision. To efficiently train machine learning models under
such high labeling costs, active learning (AL) judiciously selects the most informative data
instances to label on-the-fly. This active sampling process can benefit from a statistical
function model, that is typically captured by a Gaussian process (GP). While most GP-based
AL approaches rely on a single kernel function, the present contribution advocates an …
Labeled data can be expensive to acquire in several application domains, including medical imaging, robotics, and computer vision. To efficiently train machine learning models under such high labeling costs, active learning (AL) judiciously selects the most informative data instances to label on-the-fly. This active sampling process can benefit from a statistical function model, that is typically captured by a Gaussian process (GP). While most GP-based AL approaches rely on a single kernel function, the present contribution advocates an ensemble of GP models with weights adapted to the labeled data collected incrementally. Building on this novel EGP model, a suite of acquisition functions emerges based on the uncertainty and disagreement rules. An adaptively weighted ensemble of EGP-based acquisition functions is also introduced to further robustify performance. Extensive tests on synthetic and real datasets showcase the merits of the proposed EGP-based approaches with respect to the single GP-based AL alternatives.
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