Synthetic Datasets Sample Clauses

Synthetic Datasets. ‌ The synthetic dataset consists of two-dimensional features (x = (x1, x2)). To create the dataset, we generate points uniformly at random in [0, 1]2. Each of these points is then assigned a label (y) based on the predetermined label distribution for each experiment. We divide the space into sections using lines parallel to the bisector of the first and third quadrants (specifically, x2 = x1). See Figure 5 for an example. Our dataset comprises 10000 samples. In Figure 6 we see, for different (a) 2 classes 2 annotators (b) 3 classes 2 annotators (c) 4 classes 2 annotators (d) 4 classes 7 annotators ^|| − ||
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