Vinay Jethava

2papers

2 Papers

LGSep 11, 2019
On weighted uncertainty sampling in active learning

Vinay Jethava

This note explores probabilistic sampling weighted by uncertainty in active learning. This method has been previously used and authors have tangentially remarked on its efficacy. The scheme has several benefits: (1) it is computationally cheap, (2) it can be implemented in a single-pass streaming fashion which is a benefit when deployed in real-world systems where different subsystems perform the suggestion scoring and extraction of user feedback, and (3) it is easily parameterizable. In this paper, we show on publicly available datasets that using probabilistic weighting is often beneficial and strikes a good compromise between exploration and representation especially when the starting set of labelled points is biased.

LGNov 29, 2017
Easy High-Dimensional Likelihood-Free Inference

Vinay Jethava, Devdatt Dubhashi

We introduce a framework using Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) for likelihood--free inference (LFI) and Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) where we replace the black-box simulator model with an approximator network and generate a rich set of summary features in a data driven fashion. On benchmark data sets, our approach improves on others with respect to scalability, ability to handle high dimensional data and complex probability distributions.