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arxiv: 2201.01490 · v2 · pith:YABJ4KVV · submitted 2022-01-05 · cs.LG · cs.CL· cs.CV

Debiased Learning from Naturally Imbalanced Pseudo-Labels

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classification cs.LG cs.CLcs.CV
keywords pseudo-labelsdatalearningdebiasedimbalancedmodelbalancedclassifier
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Pseudo-labels are confident predictions made on unlabeled target data by a classifier trained on labeled source data. They are widely used for adapting a model to unlabeled data, e.g., in a semi-supervised learning setting. Our key insight is that pseudo-labels are naturally imbalanced due to intrinsic data similarity, even when a model is trained on balanced source data and evaluated on balanced target data. If we address this previously unknown imbalanced classification problem arising from pseudo-labels instead of ground-truth training labels, we could remove model biases towards false majorities created by pseudo-labels. We propose a novel and effective debiased learning method with pseudo-labels, based on counterfactual reasoning and adaptive margins: The former removes the classifier response bias, whereas the latter adjusts the margin of each class according to the imbalance of pseudo-labels. Validated by extensive experimentation, our simple debiased learning delivers significant accuracy gains over the state-of-the-art on ImageNet-1K: 26% for semi-supervised learning with 0.2% annotations and 9% for zero-shot learning. Our code is available at: https://github.com/frank-xwang/debiased-pseudo-labeling.

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