Automated classification of gas flow states in blast furnaces using top-camera imagery typically demands a large volume of labeled data,whose manual annotation is both labor-intensive and cost-prohibitive.To mitigate ...Automated classification of gas flow states in blast furnaces using top-camera imagery typically demands a large volume of labeled data,whose manual annotation is both labor-intensive and cost-prohibitive.To mitigate this challenge,we present an enhanced semi-supervised learning approach based on the Mean Teacher framework,incorporating a novel feature loss module to maximize classification performance with limited labeled samples.The model studies show that the proposed model surpasses both the baseline Mean Teacher model and fully supervised method in accuracy.Specifically,for datasets with 20%,30%,and 40%label ratios,using a single training iteration,the model yields accuracies of 78.61%,82.21%,and 85.2%,respectively,while multiple-cycle training iterations achieves 82.09%,81.97%,and 81.59%,respectively.Furthermore,scenario-specific training schemes are introduced to support diverse deployment need.These findings highlight the potential of the proposed technique in minimizing labeling requirements and advancing intelligent blast furnace diagnostics.展开更多
Quantitative analysis of aluminum-silicon(Al-Si)alloy microstructure is crucial for evaluating and controlling alloy performance.Conventional analysis methods rely on manual segmentation,which is inefficient and subje...Quantitative analysis of aluminum-silicon(Al-Si)alloy microstructure is crucial for evaluating and controlling alloy performance.Conventional analysis methods rely on manual segmentation,which is inefficient and subjective,while fully supervised deep learning approaches require extensive and expensive pixel-level annotated data.Furthermore,existing semi-supervised methods still face challenges in handling the adhesion of adjacent primary silicon particles and effectively utilizing consistency in unlabeled data.To address these issues,this paper proposes a novel semi-supervised framework for Al-Si alloy microstructure image segmentation.First,we introduce a Rotational Uncertainty Correction Strategy(RUCS).This strategy employs multi-angle rotational perturbations andMonte Carlo sampling to assess prediction consistency,generating a pixel-wise confidence weight map.By integrating this map into the loss function,the model dynamically focuses on high-confidence regions,thereby improving generalization ability while reducing manual annotation pressure.Second,we design a Boundary EnhancementModule(BEM)to strengthen boundary feature extraction through erosion difference and multi-scale dilated convolutions.This module guides the model to focus on the boundary regions of adjacent particles,effectively resolving particle adhesion and improving segmentation accuracy.Systematic experiments were conducted on the Aluminum-Silicon Alloy Microstructure Dataset(ASAD).Results indicate that the proposed method performs exceptionally well with scarce labeled data.Specifically,using only 5%labeled data,our method improves the Jaccard index and Adjusted Rand Index(ARI)by 2.84 and 1.57 percentage points,respectively,and reduces the Variation of Information(VI)by 8.65 compared to stateof-the-art semi-supervised models,approaching the performance levels of 10%labeled data.These results demonstrate that the proposed method significantly enhances the accuracy and robustness of quantitative microstructure analysis while reducing annotation costs.展开更多
To address the issue of scarce labeled samples and operational condition variations that degrade the accuracy of fault diagnosis models in variable-condition gearbox fault diagnosis,this paper proposes a semi-supervis...To address the issue of scarce labeled samples and operational condition variations that degrade the accuracy of fault diagnosis models in variable-condition gearbox fault diagnosis,this paper proposes a semi-supervised masked contrastive learning and domain adaptation(SSMCL-DA)method for gearbox fault diagnosis under variable conditions.Initially,during the unsupervised pre-training phase,a dual signal augmentation strategy is devised,which simultaneously applies random masking in the time domain and random scaling in the frequency domain to unlabeled samples,thereby constructing more challenging positive sample pairs to guide the encoder in learning intrinsic features robust to condition variations.Subsequently,a ConvNeXt-Transformer hybrid architecture is employed,integrating the superior local detail modeling capacity of ConvNeXt with the robust global perception capability of Transformer to enhance feature extraction in complex scenarios.Thereafter,a contrastive learning model is constructed with the optimization objective of maximizing feature similarity across different masked instances of the same sample,enabling the extraction of consistent features from multiple masked perspectives and reducing reliance on labeled data.In the final supervised fine-tuning phase,a multi-scale attention mechanism is incorporated for feature rectification,and a domain adaptation module combining Local Maximum Mean Discrepancy(LMMD)with adversarial learning is proposed.This module embodies a dual mechanism:LMMD facilitates fine-grained class-conditional alignment,compelling features of identical fault classes to converge across varying conditions,while the domain discriminator utilizes adversarial training to guide the feature extractor toward learning domain-invariant features.Working in concert,they markedly diminish feature distribution discrepancies induced by changes in load,rotational speed,and other factors,thereby boosting the model’s adaptability to cross-condition scenarios.Experimental evaluations on the WT planetary gearbox dataset and the Case Western Reserve University(CWRU)bearing dataset demonstrate that the SSMCL-DA model effectively identifies multiple fault classes in gearboxes,with diagnostic performance substantially surpassing that of conventional methods.Under cross-condition scenarios,the model attains fault diagnosis accuracies of 99.21%for the WT planetary gearbox and 99.86%for the bearings,respectively.Furthermore,the model exhibits stable generalization capability in cross-device settings.展开更多
Satellite image segmentation plays a crucial role in remote sensing,supporting applications such as environmental monitoring,land use analysis,and disaster management.However,traditional segmentation methods often rel...Satellite image segmentation plays a crucial role in remote sensing,supporting applications such as environmental monitoring,land use analysis,and disaster management.However,traditional segmentation methods often rely on large amounts of labeled data,which are costly and time-consuming to obtain,especially in largescale or dynamic environments.To address this challenge,we propose the Semi-Supervised Multi-View Picture Fuzzy Clustering(SS-MPFC)algorithm,which improves segmentation accuracy and robustness,particularly in complex and uncertain remote sensing scenarios.SS-MPFC unifies three paradigms:semi-supervised learning,multi-view clustering,and picture fuzzy set theory.This integration allows the model to effectively utilize a small number of labeled samples,fuse complementary information from multiple data views,and handle the ambiguity and uncertainty inherent in satellite imagery.We design a novel objective function that jointly incorporates picture fuzzy membership functions across multiple views of the data,and embeds pairwise semi-supervised constraints(must-link and cannot-link)directly into the clustering process to enhance segmentation accuracy.Experiments conducted on several benchmark satellite datasets demonstrate that SS-MPFC significantly outperforms existing state-of-the-art methods in segmentation accuracy,noise robustness,and semantic interpretability.On the Augsburg dataset,SS-MPFC achieves a Purity of 0.8158 and an Accuracy of 0.6860,highlighting its outstanding robustness and efficiency.These results demonstrate that SSMPFC offers a scalable and effective solution for real-world satellite-based monitoring systems,particularly in scenarios where rapid annotation is infeasible,such as wildfire tracking,agricultural monitoring,and dynamic urban mapping.展开更多
As a major component of speech signal processing, speech emotion recognition has become increasingly essential to understanding human communication. Benefitting from deep learning, many researchers have proposed vario...As a major component of speech signal processing, speech emotion recognition has become increasingly essential to understanding human communication. Benefitting from deep learning, many researchers have proposed various unsupervised models to extract effective emotional features and supervised models to train emotion recognition systems. In this paper, we utilize semi-supervised ladder networks for speech emotion recognition. The model is trained by minimizing the supervised loss and auxiliary unsupervised cost function. The addition of the unsupervised auxiliary task provides powerful discriminative representations of the input features, and is also regarded as the regularization of the emotional supervised task. We also compare the ladder network with other classical autoencoder structures. The experiments were conducted on the interactive emotional dyadic motion capture (IEMOCAP) database, and the results reveal that the proposed methods achieve superior performance with a small number of labelled data and achieves better performance than other methods.展开更多
Deep Learning(DL)is such a powerful tool that we have seen tremendous success in areas such as Computer Vision,Speech Recognition,and Natural Language Processing.Since Automated Modulation Classification(AMC)is an imp...Deep Learning(DL)is such a powerful tool that we have seen tremendous success in areas such as Computer Vision,Speech Recognition,and Natural Language Processing.Since Automated Modulation Classification(AMC)is an important part in Cognitive Radio Networks,we try to explore its potential in solving signal modulation recognition problem.It cannot be overlooked that DL model is a complex model,thus making them prone to over-fitting.DL model requires many training data to combat with over-fitting,but adding high quality labels to training data manually is not always cheap and accessible,especially in real-time system,which may counter unprecedented data in dataset.Semi-supervised Learning is a way to exploit unlabeled data effectively to reduce over-fitting in DL.In this paper,we extend Generative Adversarial Networks(GANs)to the semi-supervised learning will show it is a method can be used to create a more dataefficient classifier.展开更多
The limited labeled sample data in the field of advanced security threats detection seriously restricts the effective development of research work.Learning the sample labels from the labeled and unlabeled data has rec...The limited labeled sample data in the field of advanced security threats detection seriously restricts the effective development of research work.Learning the sample labels from the labeled and unlabeled data has received a lot of research attention and various universal labeling methods have been proposed.However,the labeling task of malicious communication samples targeted at advanced threats has to face the two practical challenges:the difficulty of extracting effective features in advance and the complexity of the actual sample types.To address these problems,we proposed a sample labeling method for malicious communication based on semi-supervised deep neural network.This method supports continuous learning and optimization feature representation while labeling sample,and can handle uncertain samples that are outside the concerned sample types.According to the experimental results,our proposed deep neural network can automatically learn effective feature representation,and the validity of features is close to or even higher than that of features which extracted based on expert knowledge.Furthermore,our proposed method can achieve the labeling accuracy of 97.64%~98.50%,which is more accurate than the train-then-detect,kNN and LPA methodsin any labeled-sample proportion condition.The problem of insufficient labeled samples in many network attack detecting scenarios,and our proposed work can function as a reference for the sample labeling tasks in the similar real-world scenarios.展开更多
Accurate prediction of the remaining useful life(RUL)is crucial for the design and management of lithium-ion batteries.Although various machine learning models offer promising predictions,one critical but often overlo...Accurate prediction of the remaining useful life(RUL)is crucial for the design and management of lithium-ion batteries.Although various machine learning models offer promising predictions,one critical but often overlooked challenge is their demand for considerable run-to-failure data for training.Collection of such training data leads to prohibitive testing efforts as the run-to-failure tests can last for years.Here,we propose a semi-supervised representation learning method to enhance prediction accuracy by learning from data without RUL labels.Our approach builds on a sophisticated deep neural network that comprises an encoder and three decoder heads to extract time-dependent representation features from short-term battery operating data regardless of the existence of RUL labels.The approach is validated using three datasets collected from 34 batteries operating under various conditions,encompassing over 19,900 charge and discharge cycles.Our method achieves a root mean squared error(RMSE)within 25 cycles,even when only 1/50 of the training dataset is labelled,representing a reduction of 48%compared to the conventional approach.We also demonstrate the method's robustness with varying numbers of labelled data and different weights assigned to the three decoder heads.The projection of extracted features in low space reveals that our method effectively learns degradation features from unlabelled data.Our approach highlights the promise of utilising semi-supervised learning to reduce the data demand for reliability monitoring of energy devices.展开更多
Generative adversarial networks(GANs) have become a competitive method among computer vision tasks. There have been many studies devoted to utilizing generative network to do generative tasks, such as images synthesis...Generative adversarial networks(GANs) have become a competitive method among computer vision tasks. There have been many studies devoted to utilizing generative network to do generative tasks, such as images synthesis. In this paper, a semi-supervised learning scheme is incorporated with generative adversarial network on image classification tasks to improve the image classification accuracy. Two applications of GANs are mainly focused on: semi-supervised learning and generation of images which can be as real as possible. The whole process is divided into two sections. First, only a small part of the dataset is utilized as labeled training data. And then a huge amount of samples generated from the generator is added into the training samples to improve the generalization of the discriminator. Through the semi-supervised learning scheme, full use of the unlabeled data is made which may contain potential information. Thus, the classification accuracy of the discriminator can be improved. Experimental results demonstrate the improvement of the classification accuracy of discriminator among different datasets, such as MNIST, CIFAR-10.展开更多
Existing semi-supervisedmedical image segmentation algorithms use copy-paste data augmentation to correct the labeled-unlabeled data distribution mismatch.However,current copy-paste methods have three limitations:(1)t...Existing semi-supervisedmedical image segmentation algorithms use copy-paste data augmentation to correct the labeled-unlabeled data distribution mismatch.However,current copy-paste methods have three limitations:(1)training the model solely with copy-paste mixed pictures from labeled and unlabeled input loses a lot of labeled information;(2)low-quality pseudo-labels can cause confirmation bias in pseudo-supervised learning on unlabeled data;(3)the segmentation performance in low-contrast and local regions is less than optimal.We design a Stochastic Augmentation-Based Dual-Teaching Auxiliary Training Strategy(SADT),which enhances feature diversity and learns high-quality features to overcome these problems.To be more precise,SADT trains the Student Network by using pseudo-label-based training from Teacher Network 1 and supervised learning with labeled data,which prevents the loss of rare labeled data.We introduce a bi-directional copy-pastemask with progressive high-entropy filtering to reduce data distribution disparities and mitigate confirmation bias in pseudo-supervision.For the mixed images,Deep-Shallow Spatial Contrastive Learning(DSSCL)is proposed in the feature spaces of Teacher Network 2 and the Student Network to improve the segmentation capabilities in low-contrast and local areas.In this procedure,the features retrieved by the Student Network are subjected to a random feature perturbation technique.On two openly available datasets,extensive trials show that our proposed SADT performs much better than the state-ofthe-art semi-supervised medical segmentation techniques.Using only 10%of the labeled data for training,SADT was able to acquire a Dice score of 90.10%on the ACDC(Automatic Cardiac Diagnosis Challenge)dataset.展开更多
Automated detection of military people based on the images in different environments plays an important role in accurately completing military missions.With the equipment gradually moving towards intelligence,unmanned...Automated detection of military people based on the images in different environments plays an important role in accurately completing military missions.With the equipment gradually moving towards intelligence,unmanned aerial vehicles(UAVs)will be widely used for integrated reconnaissance/attack in the future.The lightweight and compact design of the small UAV allows it to travel through dense forests and other environments to capture images with its convenient mobility.However,as the camouflage has been designed to blend in with surroundings,which greatly reduces the probability of the target being discovered.Moreover,the lack of training data on camouflaged people detection will inhibit the training of a deep model.To address these problems,a novel semi-supervised camouflaged military people detection network is proposed to automatically detect the target from the images.In this paper,the camouflaged object detection dataset(COD10K)is first supplemented according to our mission requirements,then the edge attention is utilized to enhance the boundaries based on search identification network.Further,a semi-supervised learning strategy is presented to take advantage of the unlabeled data which can alleviate insufficient data and improve the detection accuracy.Experiments demonstrate that the proposed semi-supervised search identification network(Semi-SINet)performs well in camouflaged people detection compared with other object detection methods.展开更多
In this paper we present a CNN based approach for a real time 3 D-hand pose estimation from the depth sequence.Prior discriminative approaches have achieved remarkable success but are facing two main challenges:Firstl...In this paper we present a CNN based approach for a real time 3 D-hand pose estimation from the depth sequence.Prior discriminative approaches have achieved remarkable success but are facing two main challenges:Firstly,the methods are fully supervised hence require large numbers of annotated training data to extract the dynamic information from a hand representation.Secondly,unreliable hand detectors based on strong assumptions or a weak detector which often fail in several situations like complex environment and multiple hands.In contrast to these methods,this paper presents an approach that can be considered as semi-supervised by performing predictive coding of image sequences of hand poses in order to capture latent features underlying a given image without supervision.The hand is modelled using a novel latent tree dependency model(LDTM)which transforms internal joint location to an explicit representation.Then the modeled hand topology is integrated with the pose estimator using data dependent method to jointly learn latent variables of the posterior pose appearance and the pose configuration respectively.Finally,an unsupervised error term which is a part of the recurrent architecture ensures smooth estimations of the final pose.Experiments on three challenging public datasets,ICVL,MSRA,and NYU demonstrate the significant performance of the proposed method which is comparable or better than state-of-the-art approaches.展开更多
The classification of respiratory sounds is crucial in diagnosing and monitoring respiratory diseases.However,auscultation is highly subjective,making it challenging to analyze respiratory sounds accurately.Although d...The classification of respiratory sounds is crucial in diagnosing and monitoring respiratory diseases.However,auscultation is highly subjective,making it challenging to analyze respiratory sounds accurately.Although deep learning has been increasingly applied to this task,most existing approaches have primarily relied on supervised learning.Since supervised learning requires large amounts of labeled data,recent studies have explored self-supervised and semi-supervised methods to overcome this limitation.However,these approaches have largely assumed a closedset setting,where the classes present in the unlabeled data are considered identical to those in the labeled data.In contrast,this study explores an open-set semi-supervised learning setting,where the unlabeled data may contain additional,unknown classes.To address this challenge,a distance-based prototype network is employed to classify respiratory sounds in an open-set setting.In the first stage,the prototype network is trained using labeled and unlabeled data to derive prototype representations of known classes.In the second stage,distances between unlabeled data and known class prototypes are computed,and samples exceeding an adaptive threshold are identified as unknown.A new prototype is then calculated for this unknown class.In the final stage,semi-supervised learning is employed to classify labeled and unlabeled data into known and unknown classes.Compared to conventional closed-set semisupervised learning approaches,the proposed method achieved an average classification accuracy improvement of 2%–5%.Additionally,in cases of data scarcity,utilizing unlabeled data further improved classification performance by 6%–8%.The findings of this study are expected to significantly enhance respiratory sound classification performance in practical clinical settings.展开更多
Malaria is a lethal disease responsible for thousands of deaths worldwide every year.Manual methods of malaria diagnosis are timeconsuming that require a great deal of human expertise and efforts.Computerbased automat...Malaria is a lethal disease responsible for thousands of deaths worldwide every year.Manual methods of malaria diagnosis are timeconsuming that require a great deal of human expertise and efforts.Computerbased automated diagnosis of diseases is progressively becoming popular.Although deep learning models show high performance in the medical field,it demands a large volume of data for training which is hard to acquire for medical problems.Similarly,labeling of medical images can be done with the help of medical experts only.Several recent studies have utilized deep learning models to develop efficient malaria diagnostic system,which showed promising results.However,the most common problem with these models is that they need a large amount of data for training.This paper presents a computer-aided malaria diagnosis system that combines a semi-supervised generative adversarial network and transfer learning.The proposed model is trained in a semi-supervised manner and requires less training data than conventional deep learning models.Performance of the proposed model is evaluated on a publicly available dataset of blood smear images(with malariainfected and normal class)and achieved a classification accuracy of 96.6%.展开更多
Large amounts of labeled data are usually needed for training deep neural networks in medical image studies,particularly in medical image classification.However,in the field of semi-supervised medical image analysis,l...Large amounts of labeled data are usually needed for training deep neural networks in medical image studies,particularly in medical image classification.However,in the field of semi-supervised medical image analysis,labeled data is very scarce due to patient privacy concerns.For researchers,obtaining high-quality labeled images is exceedingly challenging because it involves manual annotation and clinical understanding.In addition,skin datasets are highly suitable for medical image classification studies due to the inter-class relationships and the inter-class similarities of skin lesions.In this paper,we propose a model called Coalition Sample Relation Consistency(CSRC),a consistency-based method that leverages Canonical Correlation Analysis(CCA)to capture the intrinsic relationships between samples.Considering that traditional consistency-based models only focus on the consistency of prediction,we additionally explore the similarity between features by using CCA.We enforce feature relation consistency based on traditional models,encouraging the model to learn more meaningful information from unlabeled data.Finally,considering that cross-entropy loss is not as suitable as the supervised loss when studying with imbalanced datasets(i.e.,ISIC 2017 and ISIC 2018),we improve the supervised loss to achieve better classification accuracy.Our study shows that this model performs better than many semi-supervised methods.展开更多
In the realm of medical image segmentation,particularly in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging(MRI),achieving robust performance with limited annotated data is a significant challenge.Performance often degrades when fa...In the realm of medical image segmentation,particularly in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging(MRI),achieving robust performance with limited annotated data is a significant challenge.Performance often degrades when faced with testing scenarios from unknown domains.To address this problem,this paper proposes a novel semi-supervised approach for cardiac magnetic resonance image segmentation,aiming to enhance predictive capabilities and domain generalization(DG).This paper establishes an MT-like model utilizing pseudo-labeling and consistency regularization from semi-supervised learning,and integrates uncertainty estimation to improve the accuracy of pseudo-labels.Additionally,to tackle the challenge of domain generalization,a data manipulation strategy is introduced,extracting spatial and content-related information from images across different domains,enriching the dataset with a multi-domain perspective.This papers method is meticulously evaluated on the publicly available cardiac magnetic resonance imaging dataset M&Ms,validating its effectiveness.Comparative analyses against various methods highlight the out-standing performance of this papers approach,demonstrating its capability to segment cardiac magnetic resonance images in previously unseen domains even with limited annotated data.展开更多
Semi-supervised clustering techniques attempt to improve clustering accuracy by utilizing a limited number of labeled data for guidance.This method effectively integrates prior knowledge using pre-labeled data.While s...Semi-supervised clustering techniques attempt to improve clustering accuracy by utilizing a limited number of labeled data for guidance.This method effectively integrates prior knowledge using pre-labeled data.While semi-supervised fuzzy clustering(SSFC)methods leverage limited labeled data to enhance accuracy,they remain highly susceptible to inappropriate or mislabeled prior knowledge,especially in noisy or overlapping datasets where cluster boundaries are ambiguous.To enhance the effectiveness of clustering algorithms,it is essential to leverage labeled data while ensuring the safety of the previous knowledge.Existing solutions,such as the Trusted Safe Semi-Supervised Fuzzy Clustering Method(TS3FCM),struggle with random centroid initialization,fixed neighbor radius formulas,and handling outliers or noise at cluster overlaps.A new framework called Active Safe Semi-Supervised Fuzzy Clustering with Pairwise Constraints Based on Cluster Boundary(AS3FCPC)is proposed in this paper to deal with these problems.It does this by combining pairwise constraints and active learning.AS3FCPC uses active learning to query only the most informative data instances close to the cluster boundaries.It also uses pairwise constraints to enforce the cluster structure,which makes the system more accurate and robust.Extensive test results on diverse datasets,including challenging noisy and overlapping scenarios,demonstrate that AS3FCPC consistently achieves superior performance compared to state-of-the-art methods like TS3FCM and other baselines,especially when the data is noisy and overlaps.This significant improvement underscores AS3FCPC’s potential for reliable and accurate semisupervised fuzzy clustering in complex,real-world applications,particularly by effectively managing mislabeled data and ambiguous cluster boundaries.展开更多
With rising capacity demand in mobile networks, the infrastructure is also becoming increasingly denser and complex. This results in collection of larger amount of raw data(big data) that is generated at different lev...With rising capacity demand in mobile networks, the infrastructure is also becoming increasingly denser and complex. This results in collection of larger amount of raw data(big data) that is generated at different levels of network architecture and is typically underutilized. To unleash its full value, innovative machine learning algorithms need to be utilized in order to extract valuable insights which can be used for improving the overall network's performance. Additionally, a major challenge for network operators is to cope up with increasing number of complete(or partial) cell outages and to simultaneously reduce operational expenditure. This paper contributes towards the aforementioned problems by exploiting big data generated from the core network of 4 G LTE-A to detect network's anomalous behavior. We present a semi-supervised statistical-based anomaly detection technique to identify in time: first, unusually low user activity region depicting sleeping cell, which is a special case of cell outage; and second, unusually high user traffic area corresponding to a situation where special action such as additional resource allocation, fault avoidance solution etc. may be needed. Achieved results demonstrate that the proposed method can be used for timely and reliable anomaly detection in current and future cellular networks.展开更多
Active semi-supervised fuzzy clustering integrates fuzzy clustering techniques with limited labeled data,guided by active learning,to enhance classification accuracy,particularly in complex and ambiguous datasets.Alth...Active semi-supervised fuzzy clustering integrates fuzzy clustering techniques with limited labeled data,guided by active learning,to enhance classification accuracy,particularly in complex and ambiguous datasets.Although several active semi-supervised fuzzy clustering methods have been developed previously,they typically face significant limitations,including high computational complexity,sensitivity to initial cluster centroids,and difficulties in accurately managing boundary clusters where data points often overlap among multiple clusters.This study introduces a novel Active Semi-Supervised Fuzzy Clustering algorithm specifically designed to identify,analyze,and correct misclassified boundary elements.By strategically utilizing labeled data through active learning,our method improves the robustness and precision of cluster boundary assignments.Extensive experimental evaluations conducted on three types of datasets—including benchmark UCI datasets,synthetic data with controlled boundary overlap,and satellite imagery—demonstrate that our proposed approach achieves superior performance in terms of clustering accuracy and robustness compared to existing active semi-supervised fuzzy clustering methods.The results confirm the effectiveness and practicality of our method in handling real-world scenarios where precise cluster boundaries are critical.展开更多
Medical image segmentation is a crucial task in clinical applications.However,obtaining labeled data for medical images is often challenging.This has led to the appeal of semi-supervised learning(SSL),a technique adep...Medical image segmentation is a crucial task in clinical applications.However,obtaining labeled data for medical images is often challenging.This has led to the appeal of semi-supervised learning(SSL),a technique adept at leveraging a modest amount of labeled data.Nonetheless,most prevailing SSL segmentation methods for medical images either rely on the single consistency training method or directly fine-tune SSL methods designed for natural images.In this paper,we propose an innovative semi-supervised method called multi-consistency training(MCT)for medical image segmentation.Our approach transcends the constraints of prior methodologies by considering consistency from a dual perspective:output consistency across different up-sampling methods and output consistency of the same data within the same network under various perturbations to the intermediate features.We design distinct semi-supervised loss regression methods for these two types of consistencies.To enhance the application of our MCT model,we also develop a dedicated decoder as the core of our neural network.Thorough experiments were conducted on the polyp dataset and the dental dataset,rigorously compared against other SSL methods.Experimental results demonstrate the superiority of our approach,achieving higher segmentation accuracy.Moreover,comprehensive ablation studies and insightful discussion substantiate the efficacy of our approach in navigating the intricacies of medical image segmentation.展开更多
基金financial support provided by the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province,China(No.E2024105036)the Tangshan Talent Funding Project,China(Nos.B202302007 and A2021110015)+1 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52264042)the Australian Research Council(No.IH230100010)。
文摘Automated classification of gas flow states in blast furnaces using top-camera imagery typically demands a large volume of labeled data,whose manual annotation is both labor-intensive and cost-prohibitive.To mitigate this challenge,we present an enhanced semi-supervised learning approach based on the Mean Teacher framework,incorporating a novel feature loss module to maximize classification performance with limited labeled samples.The model studies show that the proposed model surpasses both the baseline Mean Teacher model and fully supervised method in accuracy.Specifically,for datasets with 20%,30%,and 40%label ratios,using a single training iteration,the model yields accuracies of 78.61%,82.21%,and 85.2%,respectively,while multiple-cycle training iterations achieves 82.09%,81.97%,and 81.59%,respectively.Furthermore,scenario-specific training schemes are introduced to support diverse deployment need.These findings highlight the potential of the proposed technique in minimizing labeling requirements and advancing intelligent blast furnace diagnostics.
基金funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (52061020).
文摘Quantitative analysis of aluminum-silicon(Al-Si)alloy microstructure is crucial for evaluating and controlling alloy performance.Conventional analysis methods rely on manual segmentation,which is inefficient and subjective,while fully supervised deep learning approaches require extensive and expensive pixel-level annotated data.Furthermore,existing semi-supervised methods still face challenges in handling the adhesion of adjacent primary silicon particles and effectively utilizing consistency in unlabeled data.To address these issues,this paper proposes a novel semi-supervised framework for Al-Si alloy microstructure image segmentation.First,we introduce a Rotational Uncertainty Correction Strategy(RUCS).This strategy employs multi-angle rotational perturbations andMonte Carlo sampling to assess prediction consistency,generating a pixel-wise confidence weight map.By integrating this map into the loss function,the model dynamically focuses on high-confidence regions,thereby improving generalization ability while reducing manual annotation pressure.Second,we design a Boundary EnhancementModule(BEM)to strengthen boundary feature extraction through erosion difference and multi-scale dilated convolutions.This module guides the model to focus on the boundary regions of adjacent particles,effectively resolving particle adhesion and improving segmentation accuracy.Systematic experiments were conducted on the Aluminum-Silicon Alloy Microstructure Dataset(ASAD).Results indicate that the proposed method performs exceptionally well with scarce labeled data.Specifically,using only 5%labeled data,our method improves the Jaccard index and Adjusted Rand Index(ARI)by 2.84 and 1.57 percentage points,respectively,and reduces the Variation of Information(VI)by 8.65 compared to stateof-the-art semi-supervised models,approaching the performance levels of 10%labeled data.These results demonstrate that the proposed method significantly enhances the accuracy and robustness of quantitative microstructure analysis while reducing annotation costs.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China Funded Project(Project Name:Research on Robust Adaptive Allocation Mechanism of Human Machine Co-Driving System Based on NMS Features,Project Approval Number:52172381).
文摘To address the issue of scarce labeled samples and operational condition variations that degrade the accuracy of fault diagnosis models in variable-condition gearbox fault diagnosis,this paper proposes a semi-supervised masked contrastive learning and domain adaptation(SSMCL-DA)method for gearbox fault diagnosis under variable conditions.Initially,during the unsupervised pre-training phase,a dual signal augmentation strategy is devised,which simultaneously applies random masking in the time domain and random scaling in the frequency domain to unlabeled samples,thereby constructing more challenging positive sample pairs to guide the encoder in learning intrinsic features robust to condition variations.Subsequently,a ConvNeXt-Transformer hybrid architecture is employed,integrating the superior local detail modeling capacity of ConvNeXt with the robust global perception capability of Transformer to enhance feature extraction in complex scenarios.Thereafter,a contrastive learning model is constructed with the optimization objective of maximizing feature similarity across different masked instances of the same sample,enabling the extraction of consistent features from multiple masked perspectives and reducing reliance on labeled data.In the final supervised fine-tuning phase,a multi-scale attention mechanism is incorporated for feature rectification,and a domain adaptation module combining Local Maximum Mean Discrepancy(LMMD)with adversarial learning is proposed.This module embodies a dual mechanism:LMMD facilitates fine-grained class-conditional alignment,compelling features of identical fault classes to converge across varying conditions,while the domain discriminator utilizes adversarial training to guide the feature extractor toward learning domain-invariant features.Working in concert,they markedly diminish feature distribution discrepancies induced by changes in load,rotational speed,and other factors,thereby boosting the model’s adaptability to cross-condition scenarios.Experimental evaluations on the WT planetary gearbox dataset and the Case Western Reserve University(CWRU)bearing dataset demonstrate that the SSMCL-DA model effectively identifies multiple fault classes in gearboxes,with diagnostic performance substantially surpassing that of conventional methods.Under cross-condition scenarios,the model attains fault diagnosis accuracies of 99.21%for the WT planetary gearbox and 99.86%for the bearings,respectively.Furthermore,the model exhibits stable generalization capability in cross-device settings.
基金funded by the Research Project:THTETN.05/24-25,VietnamAcademy of Science and Technology.
文摘Satellite image segmentation plays a crucial role in remote sensing,supporting applications such as environmental monitoring,land use analysis,and disaster management.However,traditional segmentation methods often rely on large amounts of labeled data,which are costly and time-consuming to obtain,especially in largescale or dynamic environments.To address this challenge,we propose the Semi-Supervised Multi-View Picture Fuzzy Clustering(SS-MPFC)algorithm,which improves segmentation accuracy and robustness,particularly in complex and uncertain remote sensing scenarios.SS-MPFC unifies three paradigms:semi-supervised learning,multi-view clustering,and picture fuzzy set theory.This integration allows the model to effectively utilize a small number of labeled samples,fuse complementary information from multiple data views,and handle the ambiguity and uncertainty inherent in satellite imagery.We design a novel objective function that jointly incorporates picture fuzzy membership functions across multiple views of the data,and embeds pairwise semi-supervised constraints(must-link and cannot-link)directly into the clustering process to enhance segmentation accuracy.Experiments conducted on several benchmark satellite datasets demonstrate that SS-MPFC significantly outperforms existing state-of-the-art methods in segmentation accuracy,noise robustness,and semantic interpretability.On the Augsburg dataset,SS-MPFC achieves a Purity of 0.8158 and an Accuracy of 0.6860,highlighting its outstanding robustness and efficiency.These results demonstrate that SSMPFC offers a scalable and effective solution for real-world satellite-based monitoring systems,particularly in scenarios where rapid annotation is infeasible,such as wildfire tracking,agricultural monitoring,and dynamic urban mapping.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.61425017 and 61773379)the National Key Research&Development Plan of China(No.2017YFB1002804)
文摘As a major component of speech signal processing, speech emotion recognition has become increasingly essential to understanding human communication. Benefitting from deep learning, many researchers have proposed various unsupervised models to extract effective emotional features and supervised models to train emotion recognition systems. In this paper, we utilize semi-supervised ladder networks for speech emotion recognition. The model is trained by minimizing the supervised loss and auxiliary unsupervised cost function. The addition of the unsupervised auxiliary task provides powerful discriminative representations of the input features, and is also regarded as the regularization of the emotional supervised task. We also compare the ladder network with other classical autoencoder structures. The experiments were conducted on the interactive emotional dyadic motion capture (IEMOCAP) database, and the results reveal that the proposed methods achieve superior performance with a small number of labelled data and achieves better performance than other methods.
基金This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.61771154,61603239,61772454,6171101570).
文摘Deep Learning(DL)is such a powerful tool that we have seen tremendous success in areas such as Computer Vision,Speech Recognition,and Natural Language Processing.Since Automated Modulation Classification(AMC)is an important part in Cognitive Radio Networks,we try to explore its potential in solving signal modulation recognition problem.It cannot be overlooked that DL model is a complex model,thus making them prone to over-fitting.DL model requires many training data to combat with over-fitting,but adding high quality labels to training data manually is not always cheap and accessible,especially in real-time system,which may counter unprecedented data in dataset.Semi-supervised Learning is a way to exploit unlabeled data effectively to reduce over-fitting in DL.In this paper,we extend Generative Adversarial Networks(GANs)to the semi-supervised learning will show it is a method can be used to create a more dataefficient classifier.
基金partially funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 61272447)National Entrepreneurship & Innovation Demonstration Base of China (Grant No. C700011)Key Research & Development Project of Sichuan Province of China (Grant No. 2018G20100)
文摘The limited labeled sample data in the field of advanced security threats detection seriously restricts the effective development of research work.Learning the sample labels from the labeled and unlabeled data has received a lot of research attention and various universal labeling methods have been proposed.However,the labeling task of malicious communication samples targeted at advanced threats has to face the two practical challenges:the difficulty of extracting effective features in advance and the complexity of the actual sample types.To address these problems,we proposed a sample labeling method for malicious communication based on semi-supervised deep neural network.This method supports continuous learning and optimization feature representation while labeling sample,and can handle uncertain samples that are outside the concerned sample types.According to the experimental results,our proposed deep neural network can automatically learn effective feature representation,and the validity of features is close to or even higher than that of features which extracted based on expert knowledge.Furthermore,our proposed method can achieve the labeling accuracy of 97.64%~98.50%,which is more accurate than the train-then-detect,kNN and LPA methodsin any labeled-sample proportion condition.The problem of insufficient labeled samples in many network attack detecting scenarios,and our proposed work can function as a reference for the sample labeling tasks in the similar real-world scenarios.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52207229)the Key Research and Development Program of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of China(No.2024BEE02003)+1 种基金the financial support from the AEGiS Research Grant 2024,University of Wollongong(No.R6254)the financial support from the China Scholarship Council(No.202207550010).
文摘Accurate prediction of the remaining useful life(RUL)is crucial for the design and management of lithium-ion batteries.Although various machine learning models offer promising predictions,one critical but often overlooked challenge is their demand for considerable run-to-failure data for training.Collection of such training data leads to prohibitive testing efforts as the run-to-failure tests can last for years.Here,we propose a semi-supervised representation learning method to enhance prediction accuracy by learning from data without RUL labels.Our approach builds on a sophisticated deep neural network that comprises an encoder and three decoder heads to extract time-dependent representation features from short-term battery operating data regardless of the existence of RUL labels.The approach is validated using three datasets collected from 34 batteries operating under various conditions,encompassing over 19,900 charge and discharge cycles.Our method achieves a root mean squared error(RMSE)within 25 cycles,even when only 1/50 of the training dataset is labelled,representing a reduction of 48%compared to the conventional approach.We also demonstrate the method's robustness with varying numbers of labelled data and different weights assigned to the three decoder heads.The projection of extracted features in low space reveals that our method effectively learns degradation features from unlabelled data.Our approach highlights the promise of utilising semi-supervised learning to reduce the data demand for reliability monitoring of energy devices.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61501457)National Key Technology R&D Program(No.2015BAK21B00)
文摘Generative adversarial networks(GANs) have become a competitive method among computer vision tasks. There have been many studies devoted to utilizing generative network to do generative tasks, such as images synthesis. In this paper, a semi-supervised learning scheme is incorporated with generative adversarial network on image classification tasks to improve the image classification accuracy. Two applications of GANs are mainly focused on: semi-supervised learning and generation of images which can be as real as possible. The whole process is divided into two sections. First, only a small part of the dataset is utilized as labeled training data. And then a huge amount of samples generated from the generator is added into the training samples to improve the generalization of the discriminator. Through the semi-supervised learning scheme, full use of the unlabeled data is made which may contain potential information. Thus, the classification accuracy of the discriminator can be improved. Experimental results demonstrate the improvement of the classification accuracy of discriminator among different datasets, such as MNIST, CIFAR-10.
基金supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41804112,author:Chengyun Song).
文摘Existing semi-supervisedmedical image segmentation algorithms use copy-paste data augmentation to correct the labeled-unlabeled data distribution mismatch.However,current copy-paste methods have three limitations:(1)training the model solely with copy-paste mixed pictures from labeled and unlabeled input loses a lot of labeled information;(2)low-quality pseudo-labels can cause confirmation bias in pseudo-supervised learning on unlabeled data;(3)the segmentation performance in low-contrast and local regions is less than optimal.We design a Stochastic Augmentation-Based Dual-Teaching Auxiliary Training Strategy(SADT),which enhances feature diversity and learns high-quality features to overcome these problems.To be more precise,SADT trains the Student Network by using pseudo-label-based training from Teacher Network 1 and supervised learning with labeled data,which prevents the loss of rare labeled data.We introduce a bi-directional copy-pastemask with progressive high-entropy filtering to reduce data distribution disparities and mitigate confirmation bias in pseudo-supervision.For the mixed images,Deep-Shallow Spatial Contrastive Learning(DSSCL)is proposed in the feature spaces of Teacher Network 2 and the Student Network to improve the segmentation capabilities in low-contrast and local areas.In this procedure,the features retrieved by the Student Network are subjected to a random feature perturbation technique.On two openly available datasets,extensive trials show that our proposed SADT performs much better than the state-ofthe-art semi-supervised medical segmentation techniques.Using only 10%of the labeled data for training,SADT was able to acquire a Dice score of 90.10%on the ACDC(Automatic Cardiac Diagnosis Challenge)dataset.
基金the Project of Science and Technology on Near-Surface Detection Laboratory (Grant no.TCGZ2019A006) to provide fund for conducting experiments
文摘Automated detection of military people based on the images in different environments plays an important role in accurately completing military missions.With the equipment gradually moving towards intelligence,unmanned aerial vehicles(UAVs)will be widely used for integrated reconnaissance/attack in the future.The lightweight and compact design of the small UAV allows it to travel through dense forests and other environments to capture images with its convenient mobility.However,as the camouflage has been designed to blend in with surroundings,which greatly reduces the probability of the target being discovered.Moreover,the lack of training data on camouflaged people detection will inhibit the training of a deep model.To address these problems,a novel semi-supervised camouflaged military people detection network is proposed to automatically detect the target from the images.In this paper,the camouflaged object detection dataset(COD10K)is first supplemented according to our mission requirements,then the edge attention is utilized to enhance the boundaries based on search identification network.Further,a semi-supervised learning strategy is presented to take advantage of the unlabeled data which can alleviate insufficient data and improve the detection accuracy.Experiments demonstrate that the proposed semi-supervised search identification network(Semi-SINet)performs well in camouflaged people detection compared with other object detection methods.
基金supported in part by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(WK2350000002)。
文摘In this paper we present a CNN based approach for a real time 3 D-hand pose estimation from the depth sequence.Prior discriminative approaches have achieved remarkable success but are facing two main challenges:Firstly,the methods are fully supervised hence require large numbers of annotated training data to extract the dynamic information from a hand representation.Secondly,unreliable hand detectors based on strong assumptions or a weak detector which often fail in several situations like complex environment and multiple hands.In contrast to these methods,this paper presents an approach that can be considered as semi-supervised by performing predictive coding of image sequences of hand poses in order to capture latent features underlying a given image without supervision.The hand is modelled using a novel latent tree dependency model(LDTM)which transforms internal joint location to an explicit representation.Then the modeled hand topology is integrated with the pose estimator using data dependent method to jointly learn latent variables of the posterior pose appearance and the pose configuration respectively.Finally,an unsupervised error term which is a part of the recurrent architecture ensures smooth estimations of the final pose.Experiments on three challenging public datasets,ICVL,MSRA,and NYU demonstrate the significant performance of the proposed method which is comparable or better than state-of-the-art approaches.
基金supported by Innovative Human Resource Development for Local Intellectualization Programthrough the Institute of Information&Communications Technology Planning&Evaluation(IITP)grant funded by the Korea government(MSIT)(IITP-2025-RS-2022-00156360).
文摘The classification of respiratory sounds is crucial in diagnosing and monitoring respiratory diseases.However,auscultation is highly subjective,making it challenging to analyze respiratory sounds accurately.Although deep learning has been increasingly applied to this task,most existing approaches have primarily relied on supervised learning.Since supervised learning requires large amounts of labeled data,recent studies have explored self-supervised and semi-supervised methods to overcome this limitation.However,these approaches have largely assumed a closedset setting,where the classes present in the unlabeled data are considered identical to those in the labeled data.In contrast,this study explores an open-set semi-supervised learning setting,where the unlabeled data may contain additional,unknown classes.To address this challenge,a distance-based prototype network is employed to classify respiratory sounds in an open-set setting.In the first stage,the prototype network is trained using labeled and unlabeled data to derive prototype representations of known classes.In the second stage,distances between unlabeled data and known class prototypes are computed,and samples exceeding an adaptive threshold are identified as unknown.A new prototype is then calculated for this unknown class.In the final stage,semi-supervised learning is employed to classify labeled and unlabeled data into known and unknown classes.Compared to conventional closed-set semisupervised learning approaches,the proposed method achieved an average classification accuracy improvement of 2%–5%.Additionally,in cases of data scarcity,utilizing unlabeled data further improved classification performance by 6%–8%.The findings of this study are expected to significantly enhance respiratory sound classification performance in practical clinical settings.
基金The publication of this article is funded by the Qatar National Library.
文摘Malaria is a lethal disease responsible for thousands of deaths worldwide every year.Manual methods of malaria diagnosis are timeconsuming that require a great deal of human expertise and efforts.Computerbased automated diagnosis of diseases is progressively becoming popular.Although deep learning models show high performance in the medical field,it demands a large volume of data for training which is hard to acquire for medical problems.Similarly,labeling of medical images can be done with the help of medical experts only.Several recent studies have utilized deep learning models to develop efficient malaria diagnostic system,which showed promising results.However,the most common problem with these models is that they need a large amount of data for training.This paper presents a computer-aided malaria diagnosis system that combines a semi-supervised generative adversarial network and transfer learning.The proposed model is trained in a semi-supervised manner and requires less training data than conventional deep learning models.Performance of the proposed model is evaluated on a publicly available dataset of blood smear images(with malariainfected and normal class)and achieved a classification accuracy of 96.6%.
基金sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China Grant No.62271302the Shanghai Municipal Natural Science Foundation Grant 20ZR1423500.
文摘Large amounts of labeled data are usually needed for training deep neural networks in medical image studies,particularly in medical image classification.However,in the field of semi-supervised medical image analysis,labeled data is very scarce due to patient privacy concerns.For researchers,obtaining high-quality labeled images is exceedingly challenging because it involves manual annotation and clinical understanding.In addition,skin datasets are highly suitable for medical image classification studies due to the inter-class relationships and the inter-class similarities of skin lesions.In this paper,we propose a model called Coalition Sample Relation Consistency(CSRC),a consistency-based method that leverages Canonical Correlation Analysis(CCA)to capture the intrinsic relationships between samples.Considering that traditional consistency-based models only focus on the consistency of prediction,we additionally explore the similarity between features by using CCA.We enforce feature relation consistency based on traditional models,encouraging the model to learn more meaningful information from unlabeled data.Finally,considering that cross-entropy loss is not as suitable as the supervised loss when studying with imbalanced datasets(i.e.,ISIC 2017 and ISIC 2018),we improve the supervised loss to achieve better classification accuracy.Our study shows that this model performs better than many semi-supervised methods.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.62001313)the Key Project of Liaoning Provincial Department of Science and Technology(No.2021JH2/10300134,2022JH1/10500004)。
文摘In the realm of medical image segmentation,particularly in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging(MRI),achieving robust performance with limited annotated data is a significant challenge.Performance often degrades when faced with testing scenarios from unknown domains.To address this problem,this paper proposes a novel semi-supervised approach for cardiac magnetic resonance image segmentation,aiming to enhance predictive capabilities and domain generalization(DG).This paper establishes an MT-like model utilizing pseudo-labeling and consistency regularization from semi-supervised learning,and integrates uncertainty estimation to improve the accuracy of pseudo-labels.Additionally,to tackle the challenge of domain generalization,a data manipulation strategy is introduced,extracting spatial and content-related information from images across different domains,enriching the dataset with a multi-domain perspective.This papers method is meticulously evaluated on the publicly available cardiac magnetic resonance imaging dataset M&Ms,validating its effectiveness.Comparative analyses against various methods highlight the out-standing performance of this papers approach,demonstrating its capability to segment cardiac magnetic resonance images in previously unseen domains even with limited annotated data.
文摘Semi-supervised clustering techniques attempt to improve clustering accuracy by utilizing a limited number of labeled data for guidance.This method effectively integrates prior knowledge using pre-labeled data.While semi-supervised fuzzy clustering(SSFC)methods leverage limited labeled data to enhance accuracy,they remain highly susceptible to inappropriate or mislabeled prior knowledge,especially in noisy or overlapping datasets where cluster boundaries are ambiguous.To enhance the effectiveness of clustering algorithms,it is essential to leverage labeled data while ensuring the safety of the previous knowledge.Existing solutions,such as the Trusted Safe Semi-Supervised Fuzzy Clustering Method(TS3FCM),struggle with random centroid initialization,fixed neighbor radius formulas,and handling outliers or noise at cluster overlaps.A new framework called Active Safe Semi-Supervised Fuzzy Clustering with Pairwise Constraints Based on Cluster Boundary(AS3FCPC)is proposed in this paper to deal with these problems.It does this by combining pairwise constraints and active learning.AS3FCPC uses active learning to query only the most informative data instances close to the cluster boundaries.It also uses pairwise constraints to enforce the cluster structure,which makes the system more accurate and robust.Extensive test results on diverse datasets,including challenging noisy and overlapping scenarios,demonstrate that AS3FCPC consistently achieves superior performance compared to state-of-the-art methods like TS3FCM and other baselines,especially when the data is noisy and overlaps.This significant improvement underscores AS3FCPC’s potential for reliable and accurate semisupervised fuzzy clustering in complex,real-world applications,particularly by effectively managing mislabeled data and ambiguous cluster boundaries.
基金supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under the Grants No.61431011 and 61671371the National Science and Technology Major Project under Grant no.2016ZX03001016-005+1 种基金the Key Research and Development Program of Shaanxi Province under Grant No.2017ZDXM-G-Y-012the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
文摘With rising capacity demand in mobile networks, the infrastructure is also becoming increasingly denser and complex. This results in collection of larger amount of raw data(big data) that is generated at different levels of network architecture and is typically underutilized. To unleash its full value, innovative machine learning algorithms need to be utilized in order to extract valuable insights which can be used for improving the overall network's performance. Additionally, a major challenge for network operators is to cope up with increasing number of complete(or partial) cell outages and to simultaneously reduce operational expenditure. This paper contributes towards the aforementioned problems by exploiting big data generated from the core network of 4 G LTE-A to detect network's anomalous behavior. We present a semi-supervised statistical-based anomaly detection technique to identify in time: first, unusually low user activity region depicting sleeping cell, which is a special case of cell outage; and second, unusually high user traffic area corresponding to a situation where special action such as additional resource allocation, fault avoidance solution etc. may be needed. Achieved results demonstrate that the proposed method can be used for timely and reliable anomaly detection in current and future cellular networks.
文摘Active semi-supervised fuzzy clustering integrates fuzzy clustering techniques with limited labeled data,guided by active learning,to enhance classification accuracy,particularly in complex and ambiguous datasets.Although several active semi-supervised fuzzy clustering methods have been developed previously,they typically face significant limitations,including high computational complexity,sensitivity to initial cluster centroids,and difficulties in accurately managing boundary clusters where data points often overlap among multiple clusters.This study introduces a novel Active Semi-Supervised Fuzzy Clustering algorithm specifically designed to identify,analyze,and correct misclassified boundary elements.By strategically utilizing labeled data through active learning,our method improves the robustness and precision of cluster boundary assignments.Extensive experimental evaluations conducted on three types of datasets—including benchmark UCI datasets,synthetic data with controlled boundary overlap,and satellite imagery—demonstrate that our proposed approach achieves superior performance in terms of clustering accuracy and robustness compared to existing active semi-supervised fuzzy clustering methods.The results confirm the effectiveness and practicality of our method in handling real-world scenarios where precise cluster boundaries are critical.
基金the Innovation Program of Shanghai Industrial Synergy(No.XTCX-KJ-2023-2-12)。
文摘Medical image segmentation is a crucial task in clinical applications.However,obtaining labeled data for medical images is often challenging.This has led to the appeal of semi-supervised learning(SSL),a technique adept at leveraging a modest amount of labeled data.Nonetheless,most prevailing SSL segmentation methods for medical images either rely on the single consistency training method or directly fine-tune SSL methods designed for natural images.In this paper,we propose an innovative semi-supervised method called multi-consistency training(MCT)for medical image segmentation.Our approach transcends the constraints of prior methodologies by considering consistency from a dual perspective:output consistency across different up-sampling methods and output consistency of the same data within the same network under various perturbations to the intermediate features.We design distinct semi-supervised loss regression methods for these two types of consistencies.To enhance the application of our MCT model,we also develop a dedicated decoder as the core of our neural network.Thorough experiments were conducted on the polyp dataset and the dental dataset,rigorously compared against other SSL methods.Experimental results demonstrate the superiority of our approach,achieving higher segmentation accuracy.Moreover,comprehensive ablation studies and insightful discussion substantiate the efficacy of our approach in navigating the intricacies of medical image segmentation.