An Overview of Deep Semi-Supervised Learning
Deep neural networks demonstrated their ability to provide remarkable performances on a wide range of supervised learning tasks (e.g., image classification) when trained on extensive collections of labeled data (e.g., ImageNet). However, creating such large datasets requires a considerable amount of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Deep neural networks demonstrated their ability to provide remarkable
performances on a wide range of supervised learning tasks (e.g., image
classification) when trained on extensive collections of labeled data (e.g.,
ImageNet). However, creating such large datasets requires a considerable amount
of resources, time, and effort. Such resources may not be available in many
practical cases, limiting the adoption and the application of many deep
learning methods. In a search for more data-efficient deep learning methods to
overcome the need for large annotated datasets, there is a rising research
interest in semi-supervised learning and its applications to deep neural
networks to reduce the amount of labeled data required, by either developing
novel methods or adopting existing semi-supervised learning frameworks for a
deep learning setting. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of
deep semi-supervised learning, starting with an introduction to the field,
followed by a summarization of the dominant semi-supervised approaches in deep
learning. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2006.05278 |