This is not quite correct. The approach in the paper isn’t actually semi-supervised, because they do not use any ground truth labels at all. In contrast, semi-supervised approaches use a small initial set of ground truth labels, then use a larger collection of unlabeled data to further improve the model’s capabilities.
This is not quite correct. The approach in the paper isn’t actually semi-supervised, because they do not use any ground truth labels at all. In contrast, semi-supervised approaches use a small initial set of ground truth labels, then use a larger collection of unlabeled data to further improve the model’s capabilities.