FocalMatch: Mitigating Class Imbalance of Pseudo Labels in Semi-Supervised Learning

Semi-supervised learning (SSL) is a popular research area in machine learning which utilizes both labeled and unlabeled data. As an important method for the generation of artificial hard labels for unlabeled data, the pseudo-labeling method is introduced by applying a high and fixed threshold in mos...

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Main Authors: Yongkun Deng, Chenghao Zhang, Nan Yang, Huaming Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-10-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/12/20/10623
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Summary:Semi-supervised learning (SSL) is a popular research area in machine learning which utilizes both labeled and unlabeled data. As an important method for the generation of artificial hard labels for unlabeled data, the pseudo-labeling method is introduced by applying a high and fixed threshold in most state-of-the-art SSL models. However, early models prefer certain classes that are easy to learn, which results in a high-skewed class imbalance in the generated hard labels. The class imbalance will lead to less effective learning of other minority classes and slower convergence for the training model. The aim of this paper is to mitigate the performance degradation caused by class imbalance and gradually reduce the class imbalance in the unsupervised part. To achieve this objective, we propose FocalMatch, a novel SSL method that combines FixMatch and focal loss. Our contribution of FocalMatch adjusts the loss weight of various data depending on how well their predictions match up with their pseudo labels, which can accelerate system learning and model convergence and achieve state-of-the-art performance on several semi-supervised learning benchmarks. Particularly, its effectiveness is demonstrated with the dataset that has extremely limited labeled data.
ISSN:2076-3417