The Role of Active Learning in Modern Machine Learning
The Role of Active Learning in Modern Machine Learning
Even though Active Learning (AL) is widely studied, it is rarely applied in contexts outside its own scientific literature. We posit that the reason for this is AL's high computational cost coupled with the comparatively small lifts it is typically able to generate in scenarios with few labeled points. In this work we study the impact of different methods to combat this low data scenario, namely data augmentation (DA), semi-supervised learning (SSL) and AL. We find that AL is by far the least efficient method of solving the low data problem, generating a lift of only 1-4\% over random sampling, while DA and SSL methods can generate up to 60\% lift in combination with random sampling. However, when AL is combined with strong DA and SSL techniques, it surprisingly is still able to provide improvements. Based on these results, we frame AL not as a method to combat missing labels, but as the final building block to squeeze the last bits of performance out of data after appropriate DA and SSL methods as been applied.
Thorben Werner、Lars Schmidt-Thieme、Vijaya Krishna Yalavarthi
计算技术、计算机技术
Thorben Werner,Lars Schmidt-Thieme,Vijaya Krishna Yalavarthi.The Role of Active Learning in Modern Machine Learning[EB/OL].(2025-08-01)[2025-08-11].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.00586.点此复制
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