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Is there a way to get the reverse mapping of representative selected samples back to dataset #82

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Praveen107 opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 0 comments

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Hi Team,

I'm interest on utilizing https://github.com/decile-team/distil for active learning. My aim is to create a system where we select a subset of tasks from a larger pool and forward those representative samples to humans for manual review. Afterwards, it's crucial to distribute the decisions made on these representative tasks back to the subsets they were drawn from (or the subsets they represent). I'm exploring how to establish this reverse mapping from representative samples to subsets in order to effectively fan out our decisions.

Questions:

  1. Does Distil offer an out-of-the-box feature for this?

  2. If not, what would be the most effective approach to achieve it?

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