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BatMan-CLR: Making Few-shots Meta-Learners Resilient Against Label Noise (2309.06046v1)

Published 12 Sep 2023 in cs.LG, cs.AI, cs.CV, and cs.NE

Abstract: The negative impact of label noise is well studied in classical supervised learning yet remains an open research question in meta-learning. Meta-learners aim to adapt to unseen learning tasks by learning a good initial model in meta-training and consecutively fine-tuning it according to new tasks during meta-testing. In this paper, we present the first extensive analysis of the impact of varying levels of label noise on the performance of state-of-the-art meta-learners, specifically gradient-based $N$-way $K$-shot learners. We show that the accuracy of Reptile, iMAML, and foMAML drops by up to 42% on the Omniglot and CifarFS datasets when meta-training is affected by label noise. To strengthen the resilience against label noise, we propose two sampling techniques, namely manifold (Man) and batch manifold (BatMan), which transform the noisy supervised learners into semi-supervised ones to increase the utility of noisy labels. We first construct manifold samples of $N$-way $2$-contrastive-shot tasks through augmentation, learning the embedding via a contrastive loss in meta-training, and then perform classification through zeroing on the embedding in meta-testing. We show that our approach can effectively mitigate the impact of meta-training label noise. Even with 60% wrong labels \batman and \man can limit the meta-testing accuracy drop to ${2.5}$, ${9.4}$, ${1.1}$ percent points, respectively, with existing meta-learners across the Omniglot, CifarFS, and MiniImagenet datasets.

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