Self-Training: A Survey

02/24/2022
by   Massih-Reza Amini, et al.
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In recent years, semi-supervised algorithms have received a lot of interest in both academia and industry. Among the existing techniques, self-training methods have arguably received more attention in the last few years. These models are designed to search the decision boundary on low density regions without making extra assumptions on the data distribution, and use the unsigned output score of a learned classifier, or its margin, as an indicator of confidence. The working principle of self-training algorithms is to learn a classifier iteratively by assigning pseudo-labels to the set of unlabeled training samples with a margin greater than a certain threshold. The pseudo-labeled examples are then used to enrich the labeled training data and train a new classifier in conjunction with the labeled training set. We present self-training methods for binary and multiclass classification and their variants which were recently developed using Neural Networks. Finally, we discuss our ideas for future research in self-training. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first thorough and complete survey on this subject.

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