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Self-Supervised Learning is proposed for utilizing unlabeled data with the success of supervised learning. Producing a dataset with good labels is expensive, while unlabeled data is being generated all the time. The motivation of Self-Supervised Learning is to make use of the large amount of unlabeled data. The main idea of Self-Supervised Learning is to generate the labels from unlabeled data, according to the structure or characteristics of the data itself, and then train on this unsupervised data in a supervised manner. Self-Supervised Learning is wildly used in representation learning to make a model learn the latent features of the data. This technique is often employed in computer vision, video processing and robot control. Source: Self-supervised Point Set Local Descriptors for Point Cloud Registration Image source: LeCun
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