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Inferring the ground truth through crowdsourcing

Published 31 Jul 2018 in cs.LG, cs.HC, and stat.ML | (1807.11836v1)

Abstract: Universally valid ground truth is almost impossible to obtain or would come at a very high cost. For supervised learning without universally valid ground truth, a recommended approach is applying crowdsourcing: Gathering a large data set annotated by multiple individuals of varying possibly expertise levels and inferring the ground truth data to be used as labels to train the classifier. Nevertheless, due to the sensitivity of the problem at hand (e.g. mitosis detection in breast cancer histology images), the obtained data needs verification and proper assessment before being used for classifier training. Even in the context of organic computing systems, an indisputable ground truth might not always exist. Therefore, it should be inferred through the aggregation and verification of the local knowledge of each autonomous agent.

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