Offline Clustering Approach to Self-supervised Learning for Class-imbalanced Image Data

Class-imbalanced datasets are known to cause the problem of model being biased towards the majority classes. In this project, we set up two research questions: 1) when is the class-imbalance problem more prevalent in self-supervised pre-training? and 2) can offline clustering of feature representati...

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Hauptverfasser: Chang, Hye-min, Chang, Sungkyun
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Zusammenfassung:Class-imbalanced datasets are known to cause the problem of model being biased towards the majority classes. In this project, we set up two research questions: 1) when is the class-imbalance problem more prevalent in self-supervised pre-training? and 2) can offline clustering of feature representations help pre-training on class-imbalanced data? Our experiments investigate the former question by adjusting the degree of {\it class-imbalance} when training the baseline models, namely SimCLR and SimSiam on CIFAR-10 database. To answer the latter question, we train each expert model on each subset of the feature clusters. We then distill the knowledge of expert models into a single model, so that we will be able to compare the performance of this model to our baselines.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2212.11444