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Hello, it's not that semi supervised learning like miamache can't be used on unbalanced data sets. I use it on my own data set. the test set accurate rises by 2 epochs and then decreases continuously. However, the loss of training set is declining. What's the matter? Is my dataset too unbalanced
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Hello, it's not that semi supervised learning like miamache can't be used on unbalanced data sets. I use it on my own data set. The test set is accurate, and the test set rises by 2 epochs and then decreases continuously. However, the loss of training set is declining. What's the matter? Is my dataset too unbalanced
Hello, it's not that semi supervised learning like miamache can't be used on unbalanced data sets?
Dec 10, 2020
ghost
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Hello, it's not that semi supervised learning like miamache can't be used on unbalanced data sets?
Hello, it's not that semi supervised learning like mixmatch can't be used on unbalanced data sets?
Dec 10, 2020
Hello, it's not that semi supervised learning like miamache can't be used on unbalanced data sets. I use it on my own data set. the test set accurate rises by 2 epochs and then decreases continuously. However, the loss of training set is declining. What's the matter? Is my dataset too unbalanced
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: