Data Pruning via Separability, Integrity, and Model Uncertainty-Aware Importance Sampling

20 Sep 2024  ·  Steven Grosz, Rui Zhao, Rajeev Ranjan, Hongcheng Wang, Manoj Aggarwal, Gerard Medioni, Anil Jain ·

This paper improves upon existing data pruning methods for image classification by introducing a novel pruning metric and pruning procedure based on importance sampling. The proposed pruning metric explicitly accounts for data separability, data integrity, and model uncertainty, while the sampling procedure is adaptive to the pruning ratio and considers both intra-class and inter-class separation to further enhance the effectiveness of pruning. Furthermore, the sampling method can readily be applied to other pruning metrics to improve their performance. Overall, the proposed approach scales well to high pruning ratio and generalizes better across different classification models, as demonstrated by experiments on four benchmark datasets, including the fine-grained classification scenario.

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