1. Evidential uncertainty sampling strategies for active learning.
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Hoarau, Arthur, Lemaire, Vincent, Le Gall, Yolande, Dubois, Jean-Christophe, and Martin, Arnaud
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EPISTEMIC uncertainty ,LEARNING strategies ,DILEMMA - Abstract
Recent studies in active learning, particularly in uncertainty sampling, have focused on the decomposition of model uncertainty into reducible and irreducible uncertainties. In this paper, the aim is to simplify the computational process while eliminating the dependence on observations. Crucially, the inherent uncertainty in the labels is considered, i.e. the uncertainty of the oracles. Two strategies are proposed, sampling by Klir uncertainty, which tackles the exploration–exploitation dilemma, and sampling by evidential epistemic uncertainty, which extends the concept of reducible uncertainty within the evidential framework, both using the theory of belief functions. Experimental results in active learning demonstrate that our proposed method can outperform uncertainty sampling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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