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Learning User's confidence for active learning

Devis Tuia, Jordi Munoz-Mari

Published 2021-04-15Version 1

In this paper, we study the applicability of active learning in operative scenarios: more particularly, we consider the well-known contradiction between the active learning heuristics, which rank the pixels according to their uncertainty, and the user's confidence in labeling, which is related to both the homogeneity of the pixel context and user's knowledge of the scene. We propose a filtering scheme based on a classifier that learns the confidence of the user in labeling, thus minimizing the queries where the user would not be able to provide a class for the pixel. The capacity of a model to learn the user's confidence is studied in detail, also showing the effect of resolution is such a learning task. Experiments on two QuickBird images of different resolutions (with and without pansharpening) and considering committees of users prove the efficiency of the filtering scheme proposed, which maximizes the number of useful queries with respect to traditional active learning.

Journal: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 51(2): 872 - 880, 2013
Categories: cs.CV, cs.LG, eess.IV
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