The Saerens-Latinne-Decaestecker (SLD) algorithm is a method whose goal is improving the quality of the posterior probabilities (or simply "posteriors") returned by a probabilistic classifier in scenarios characterized by prior probability shift (PPS) between the training set and the unlabelled ("test") set. This is an important task, (a) because posteriors are of the utmost importance in downstream tasks such as, e.g., multiclass classification and cost-sensitive classification, and (b) because PPS is ubiquitous in many applications. In this paper we explore whether using SLD can indeed improve the quality of posteriors returned by a classifier trained via active learning (AL), a class of machine learning (ML) techniques that indeed tend to generate substantial PPS. Specifically, we target AL via relevance sampling (ALvRS) and AL via uncertainty sampling (ALvUS), two AL techniques that are very well-known especially because, due to their low computational cost, are suitable to being applied in scenarios characterized by large datasets. We present experimental results obtained on the RCV1-v2 dataset, showing that SLD fails to deliver better-quality posteriors with both ALvRS and ALvUS, thus contradicting previous findings in the literature, and that this is due not to the amount of PPS that these techniques generate, but to how the examples they prioritize for annotation are distributed.

Active learning and the Saerens-Latinne-Decaestecker algorithm: an evaluation

Molinari A;Esuli A;Sebastiani F
2022

Abstract

The Saerens-Latinne-Decaestecker (SLD) algorithm is a method whose goal is improving the quality of the posterior probabilities (or simply "posteriors") returned by a probabilistic classifier in scenarios characterized by prior probability shift (PPS) between the training set and the unlabelled ("test") set. This is an important task, (a) because posteriors are of the utmost importance in downstream tasks such as, e.g., multiclass classification and cost-sensitive classification, and (b) because PPS is ubiquitous in many applications. In this paper we explore whether using SLD can indeed improve the quality of posteriors returned by a classifier trained via active learning (AL), a class of machine learning (ML) techniques that indeed tend to generate substantial PPS. Specifically, we target AL via relevance sampling (ALvRS) and AL via uncertainty sampling (ALvUS), two AL techniques that are very well-known especially because, due to their low computational cost, are suitable to being applied in scenarios characterized by large datasets. We present experimental results obtained on the RCV1-v2 dataset, showing that SLD fails to deliver better-quality posteriors with both ALvRS and ALvUS, thus contradicting previous findings in the literature, and that this is due not to the amount of PPS that these techniques generate, but to how the examples they prioritize for annotation are distributed.
2022
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Tamine L., Amigò E., Mothe J.
CIRCLE 2022 : Information Retrieval Communities in Europe 2022
CIRCLE 2022 - 2nd Joint Conference of the Information Retrieval Communities in Europe
12
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3178/
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
4-7/07/2022
Samatan, Gers, France
Active learning
Machine learning
3
open
Molinari A.; Esuli A.; Sebastiani F.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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   SoBigData++: European Integrated Infrastructure for Social Mining and Big Data Analytics
   SoBigData-PlusPlus
   H2020
   871042

   A European Excellence Centre for Media, Society and Democracy
   AI4Media
   H2020
   951911
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