On the Resistance of Neural Nets to Label Noise

03/30/2018
by   Amnon Drory, et al.
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We investigate the behavior of convolutional neural networks (CNN) in the presence of label noise. We show empirically that CNN prediction for a given test sample depends on the labels of the training samples in its local neighborhood. This is similar to the way that the K-nearest neighbors (K-NN) classifier works. With this understanding, we derive an analytical expression for the expected accuracy of a K-NN, and hence a CNN, classifier for any level of noise. In particular, we show that K-NN, and CNN, are resistant to label noise that is randomly spread across the training set, but are very sensitive to label noise that is concentrated. Experiments on real datasets validate our analytical expression by showing that they match the empirical results for varying degrees of label noise.

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