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Weak-Labeled Active Learning With Conditional Label Dependence for Multilabel Image Classification

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MULTIMEDIA
卷 19, 期 6, 页码 1156-1169

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMM.2017.2652065

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Multilabel active learning; weak label; image classification; label correlation; conditional label dependence

资金

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [61402311, 61603186]
  2. Jiangsu Province Colleges and Universities Natural Science Research Project [13KJB520021]
  3. U.S. National Science Foundation [IIS-1115417]

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Multilabel image classification has been a hot topic in the field of computer vision and image understanding in recent years. To achieve better classification performance with fewer labeled images, multilabel active learning is used for this scenario. Several active learning methods have been proposed for multilabel image classification. However, all of them assume that either all training images have complete labels or label correlations are given at the beginning. These two assumptions are unrealistic. In fact, it is very difficult to obtain complete labels for each example, in particular when the size of labels in a multilabel dataset is very large. Typically, only partial labels are available. This is one type of weak label problem. To solve this weak label problem inside multilabel active learning, this paper proposes a novel solution called AE-WLMAL. AE-WLMAL explores conditional label correlations on the weak label problem with the help of input features and then utilizes label correlations to construct a unified sampling strategy and evaluate the informativeness of each example-label pair in a multilabel dataset for active sampling. In addition, a pruning strategy is adopted to further improve its computation efficiency. Moreover, AE-WLAML exploits label correlations to infer labels for unlabeled images, which further reduces human labeling cost. Our experimental results on seven real-world datasets show that AE-WLMAL consistently outperforms existing approaches.

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