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Cold-start Active Learning through Self-supervised Language Modeling

Michelle Yuan, Hsuan-Tien Lin, Jordan Boyd‐Graber

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Abstract

Active learning strives to reduce annotation costs by choosing the most critical examples to label. Typically, the active learning strategy is contingent on the classification model. For instance, uncertainty sampling depends on poorly calibrated model confidence scores. In the cold-start setting, active learning is impractical because of model instability and data scarcity. Fortunately, modern NLP provides an additional source of information: pretrained language models. The pre-training loss can find examples that surprise the model and should be labeled for efficient fine-tuning. Therefore, we treat the language modeling loss as a proxy for classification uncertainty. With BERT, we develop a simple strategy based on the masked language modeling loss that minimizes labeling costs for text classification. Compared to other baselines, our approach reaches higher accuracy within less sampling iterations and computation time.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceLanguage modelArtificial intelligenceMachine learningProxy (statistics)Active learning (machine learning)SurpriseComputationAnnotationSampling (signal processing)Semi-supervised learningNatural language processingAlgorithmFilter (signal processing)Computer visionPsychologySocial psychologyMachine Learning and AlgorithmsTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing Techniques
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