On the reusability of samples in active learning

06/13/2022
by   Gijs van Tulder, et al.
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An interesting but not extensively studied question in active learning is that of sample reusability: to what extent can samples selected for one learner be reused by another? This paper explains why sample reusability is of practical interest, why reusability can be a problem, how reusability could be improved by importance-weighted active learning, and which obstacles to universal reusability remain. With theoretical arguments and practical demonstrations, this paper argues that universal reusability is impossible. Because every active learning strategy must undersample some areas of the sample space, learners that depend on the samples in those areas will learn more from a random sample selection. This paper describes several experiments with importance-weighted active learning that show the impact of the reusability problem in practice. The experiments confirmed that universal reusability does not exist, although in some cases – on some datasets and with some pairs of classifiers – there is sample reusability. Finally, this paper explores the conditions that could guarantee the reusability between two classifiers.

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