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FLAME: A Self-Adaptive Auto-labeling System for Heterogeneous Mobile Processors

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arxiv 2003.01762 v1 pith:YIJZFHYB submitted 2020-03-03 cs.LG stat.ML

FLAME: A Self-Adaptive Auto-labeling System for Heterogeneous Mobile Processors

classification cs.LG stat.ML
keywords auto-labelingmobileflamedatadevicesefficientlysystemheterogeneous
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How to accurately and efficiently label data on a mobile device is critical for the success of training machine learning models on mobile devices. Auto-labeling data on mobile devices is challenging, because data is usually incrementally generated and there is possibility of having unknown labels. Furthermore, the rich hardware heterogeneity on mobile devices creates challenges on efficiently executing auto-labeling workloads. In this paper, we introduce Flame, an auto-labeling system that can label non-stationary data with unknown labels. Flame includes a runtime system that efficiently schedules and executes auto-labeling workloads on heterogeneous mobile processors. Evaluating Flame with eight datasets on a smartphone, we demonstrate that Flame enables auto-labeling with high labeling accuracy and high performance.

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