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Instance-wise Supervision-level Optimization in Active Learning

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arxiv 2503.06517 v1 pith:LTHDBXE5 submitted 2025-03-09 cs.CV cs.LG

Instance-wise Supervision-level Optimization in Active Learning

classification cs.CV cs.LG
keywords learninginstancesoptimizationactiveannotationannotationsfullinstance-wise
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Active learning (AL) is a label-efficient machine learning paradigm that focuses on selectively annotating high-value instances to maximize learning efficiency. Its effectiveness can be further enhanced by incorporating weak supervision, which uses rough yet cost-effective annotations instead of exact (i.e., full) but expensive annotations. We introduce a novel AL framework, Instance-wise Supervision-Level Optimization (ISO), which not only selects the instances to annotate but also determines their optimal annotation level within a fixed annotation budget. Its optimization criterion leverages the value-to-cost ratio (VCR) of each instance while ensuring diversity among the selected instances. In classification experiments, ISO consistently outperforms traditional AL methods and surpasses a state-of-the-art AL approach that combines full and weak supervision, achieving higher accuracy at a lower overall cost. This code is available at https://github.com/matsuo-shinnosuke/ISOAL.

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