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    Mutual knowledge distillation (MKD) is a technique used to transfer knowledge between multiple models in a collaborative manner. However, it is important to note that not all knowledge is accurate or reliable, particularly under challenging conditions such as label noise, which can lead to models that memorize undesired information. This problem can be addressed by improving the reliability of the knowledge source, as well as selectively selecting reliable knowledge for distillation. While making a model more reliable is a widely studied topic, selective MKD has received less attention. To address this, we propose a new framework called selective mutual knowledge distillation (SMKD). The key component of SMKD is a generic knowledge selection formulation, which allows for either static or progressive selection thresholds. Additionally, SMKD covers two special cases: using no knowledge and using all knowledge, resulting in a unified MKD framework. We present extensive experimental results to demonstrate the effectiveness of SMKD and justify its design.

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    Ziyun Li, Xinshao Wang, Neil M Robertson, David A Clifton, Christoph Meinel, Haojin Yang. SMKD: Selective Mutual Knowledge Distillation. Proceedings of ... International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. 2023 Jun 18:1-8


    PMID: 39301483

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