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  1. AnomalyMatch: Discovering Rare Objects of Interest with Semi-supervised and Active Learning

    Researchers have developed AnomalyMatch, a novel framework for identifying rare objects in large datasets, particularly useful in fields like astronomy and computer vision where labeled data is scarce. The system combines the semi-supervised FixMatch algorithm with active learning, utilizing EfficientNet classifiers to treat anomaly detection as a binary classification problem. AnomalyMatch has been integrated into the ESA Datalabs platform and demonstrated strong performance on astronomical and natural image benchmarks, achieving high AUROC and AUPRC scores even with minimal initial labeled data. Its active learning component allows for user verification and correction of potential false positives, enhancing precision in identifying anomalies. AI

    IMPACT Enhances anomaly detection capabilities in data-scarce domains like astronomy, potentially accelerating scientific discovery.