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Expertise-based Weighting for Regression Models with Noisy Labels

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arxiv 2305.07430 v1 pith:IAZQXY4T submitted 2023-05-12 stat.ML cs.LG

classification stat.MLcs.LG
keywords labelsregressionmethodnoisyopinionsaccurateexistingmodels
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Regression methods assume that accurate labels are available for training. However, in certain scenarios, obtaining accurate labels may not be feasible, and relying on multiple specialists with differing opinions becomes necessary. Existing approaches addressing noisy labels often impose restrictive assumptions on the regression function. In contrast, this paper presents a novel, more flexible approach. Our method consists of two steps: estimating each labeler's expertise and combining their opinions using learned weights. We then regress the weighted average against the input features to build the prediction model. The proposed method is formally justified and empirically demonstrated to outperform existing techniques on simulated and real data. Furthermore, its flexibility enables the utilization of any machine learning technique in both steps. In summary, this method offers a simple, fast, and effective solution for training regression models with noisy labels derived from diverse expert opinions.

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