Efficient Version Space Algorithms for Human-in-the-loop Model Development

Author:

Palma Luciano Di1ORCID,Diao Yanlei1ORCID,Liu Anna2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ecole Polytechnique, France

2. University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States

Abstract

When active learning (AL) is applied to help users develop a model on a large dataset through interactively presenting data instances for labeling, existing AL techniques often suffer from two main drawbacks: First, to reach high accuracy they may require the user to label hundreds of data instances, which is an onerous task for the user. Second, retrieving the next instance to label from a large dataset can be time-consuming, making it incompatible with the interactive nature of the human exploration process. To address these issues, we introduce a novel version-space-based active learner for kernel classifiers, which possesses strong theoretical guarantees on performance and efficient implementation in time and space. In addition, by leveraging additional insights obtained in the user labeling process, we can factorize the version space to perform active learning in a set of subspaces, which further reduces the user labeling effort. Evaluation results show that our algorithms significantly outperform state-of-the-art version space strategies, as well as a recent factorization-aware algorithm, for model development over large datasets.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science

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