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Searching to Exploit Memorization Effect in Learning from Noisy Labels

Quanming Yao, Hansi Yang, Bo Han, Gang Niu, James T. Kwok

2020Rare & Special e-Zone (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)56 citations

Abstract

Sample selection approaches are popular in robust learning from noisy labels. However, how to properly control the selection process so that deep networks can benefit from the memorization effect is a hard problem. In this paper, motivated by the success of automated machine learning (AutoML), we model this issue as a function approximation problem. Specifically, we design a domain-specific search space based on general patterns of the memorization effect and propose a novel Newton algorithm to solve the bi-level optimization problem efficiently. We further provide theoretical analysis of the algorithm, which ensures a good approximation to critical points. Experiments are performed on benchmark data sets. Results demonstrate that the proposed method is much better than the state-of-the-art noisy-label-learning approaches, and also much more efficient than existing AutoML algorithms.

Topics & Concepts

ExploitComputer scienceMemorizationArtificial intelligenceMachine learningComputer securityMathematicsMathematics educationMachine Learning and Data ClassificationTeaching and Learning ProgrammingAdvanced Multi-Objective Optimization Algorithms
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