arXiv Machine Learning By Tian Liu, Anwesha Basu, James Caverlee, Shu Kong

Solving Semi-Supervised Few-Shot Learning from an Auto-Annotation Perspective

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arXiv:2512. 10244v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Semi-supervised few-shot learning (SSFSL) resembles real-world applications such as auto-annotation, as it aims to learn a model from a few labeled and abundant unlabeled task-specific examples to annotate the unlabeled ones.

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