For a supervised machine learning (ML) problem, labels are values expected to be learned and predicted by a model. To obtain accurate labels, ML practitioners can either record them in real time or conduct offline data annotation, which are activities that assign labels to the dataset based on human intelligence. However, manual dataset annotation can be tedious and tiring for a human, especially on a large dataset. Even with labels that are obvious to a human to annotate, the process can still be error-prone due to fatigue. As a result, building training datasets takes up to 80% of a data scientist’ …
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