论文标题
不确定性了解数据集上的标签噪声
Uncertainty-Aware Learning Against Label Noise on Imbalanced Datasets
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论文摘要
对标签噪声的学习是一个至关重要的话题,可以保证深层神经网络的可靠表现。最近的研究通常是指具有模型输出概率和损失值的动态噪声建模,然后将清洁和嘈杂的样本分开。这些方法取得了显着的成功。但是,与樱桃挑选的数据不同,现有方法在面对不平衡数据集时通常无法表现良好,这是现实世界中常见的情况。我们彻底研究了这一现象,并指出了两个主要问题,这些问题阻碍了性能,即\ emph {class inter-emph {class ofer-emph {class inter类损失分布差异}和\ emph {由于不确定性而引起的误导性预测}。第一个问题是现有方法通常执行类不足的噪声建模。但是,损失分布显示在类不平衡下的类别之间存在显着差异,而类不足的噪声建模可以很容易地与少数群体中的嘈杂样本和样本混淆。第二个问题是指该模型可能会因认知不确定性和不确定性而导致的误导性预测,因此仅依靠输出概率的现有方法可能无法区分自信的样本。受到观察的启发,我们提出了一个不确定性感知的标签校正框架〜(ULC)来处理不平衡数据集上的标签噪声。首先,我们执行认识不确定性的班级特异性噪声建模,以识别值得信赖的干净样本,并精炼/放弃高度自信的真实/损坏的标签。然后,我们在随后的学习过程中介绍了不确定性,以防止标签噪声建模过程中的噪声积累。我们在几个合成和现实世界数据集上进行实验。结果证明了所提出的方法的有效性,尤其是在不平衡数据集上。
Learning against label noise is a vital topic to guarantee a reliable performance for deep neural networks. Recent research usually refers to dynamic noise modeling with model output probabilities and loss values, and then separates clean and noisy samples. These methods have gained notable success. However, unlike cherry-picked data, existing approaches often cannot perform well when facing imbalanced datasets, a common scenario in the real world. We thoroughly investigate this phenomenon and point out two major issues that hinder the performance, i.e., \emph{inter-class loss distribution discrepancy} and \emph{misleading predictions due to uncertainty}. The first issue is that existing methods often perform class-agnostic noise modeling. However, loss distributions show a significant discrepancy among classes under class imbalance, and class-agnostic noise modeling can easily get confused with noisy samples and samples in minority classes. The second issue refers to that models may output misleading predictions due to epistemic uncertainty and aleatoric uncertainty, thus existing methods that rely solely on the output probabilities may fail to distinguish confident samples. Inspired by our observations, we propose an Uncertainty-aware Label Correction framework~(ULC) to handle label noise on imbalanced datasets. First, we perform epistemic uncertainty-aware class-specific noise modeling to identify trustworthy clean samples and refine/discard highly confident true/corrupted labels. Then, we introduce aleatoric uncertainty in the subsequent learning process to prevent noise accumulation in the label noise modeling process. We conduct experiments on several synthetic and real-world datasets. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, especially on imbalanced datasets.