Probabilistic Decoupling of Labels in Classification

05/29/2019
by   Jeppe Nørregaard, et al.
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We investigate probabilistic decoupling of labels supplied for training, from the underlying classes for prediction. Decoupling enables an inference scheme general enough to implement many classification problems, including supervised, semi-supervised, positive-unlabelled, noisy-label and suggests a general solution to the multi-positive-unlabelled learning problem. We test the method on the Fashion MNIST and 20 News Groups datasets for performance benchmarks, where we simulate noise, partial labelling etc.

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