Label Relaxation
A modern, tested PyTorch implementation of the label relaxation loss from
Julian Lienen and Eyke Hüllermeier. From Label Smoothing to Label Relaxation. AAAI 2021. [paper]
Label relaxation replaces the precise (possibly smoothed) target distribution with a
credal set of distributions — all distributions assigning at least 1 - alpha to the
observed class. The loss is zero whenever the prediction lies inside this set, and otherwise
penalizes the KL divergence to the set's nearest member. Compared to label smoothing, this
avoids penalizing confident-correct predictions and yields better-calibrated classifiers.
This repository contains the maintained label-relaxation package (PyTorch) and, under
legacy/, the original code
of the AAAI 2021 paper (TensorFlow 2), kept frozen for reproducibility — see
legacy/README.md
for the paper experiments and the
supplementary material.
Installation
Released on PyPI as label-relaxation
(Python ≥ 3.10, PyTorch ≥ 2.13):
pip install label-relaxation
Usage
from label_relaxation import LabelRelaxationLoss
criterion = LabelRelaxationLoss(alpha=0.1) # drop-in for nn.CrossEntropyLoss
loss = criterion(model(x), y) # logits (..., C), integer targets (...)
A functional form is also available:
from label_relaxation import label_relaxation_loss
loss = label_relaxation_loss(logits, targets, alpha=0.1, reduction="mean")
Inputs are unnormalized logits with the class dimension last, so token-level inputs of
shape (batch, seq_len, vocab) work without reshaping. Targets are class indices of shape
(...) (the logits shape without the class dimension) or exactly one-hot float vectors of
the same shape as the logits. Arbitrary soft targets are rejected: a mixed target needs a
credal-set combination rule rather than a mixed point target — see MixupLabelRelaxationLoss
below.
Mixup and CutMix
For a mixed target lam * e_i + (1 - lam) * e_j, the credal set generalizes to
S = { p : p_i >= lam * (1 - alpha), p_j >= (1 - lam) * (1 - alpha) }
and the loss is again the KL projection onto that set, min_{q in S} KL(q || p_hat), which
has a four-case closed form (KKT active-set analysis; derivation and numerical verification
against a convex-solver oracle in
docs/mixup_lr_derivation.md).
from label_relaxation import MixupLabelRelaxationLoss
criterion = MixupLabelRelaxationLoss(alpha=0.1)
loss = criterion(model(x_mixed), y_a, y_b, lam) # drop-in for mixed-target cross-entropy
The usual limits hold: lam -> 0/1 recovers plain label relaxation, alpha -> 0 recovers
mixup cross-entropy (identical logit gradient), and i == j reduces to the single-label case.
A functional form mixup_label_relaxation_loss is available as well.
What's different from the original implementation?
The package is a from-scratch reimplementation, numerically equivalent to the original paper
code (the test suite checks values and gradients against the frozen legacy/ implementation),
but:
- Closed form. For one-hot targets the projected KL divergence collapses to
(1-α)·log((1-α)/p_y) + α·log(α/(1-p_y))— it depends only on the predicted probability of the true class. The implementation computes this directly fromlog_softmaxoutputs, withlog(1-p_y)obtained via a maskedlogsumexp. - Numerically stable. No
softmax().log()round trip; safe for extreme logits and for fp16/bf16 inputs under autocast (the loss is computed in float32 internally). - No magic constants. The original identified the positive class via a hardcoded
target > 0.1threshold; targets are handled explicitly here. - Exactly zero loss and gradient for predictions inside the credal set, by construction (covered by tests).
Note on gradients: the credal projection is the KL minimizer over the set, so detaching it
(as the original does) yields the same gradient as differentiating through it — the two
implementations agree in both value and gradient (see tests/test_loss.py).
Development
uv sync # installs CPU torch + dev dependencies
uv run pytest # 71 tests: equivalence with the legacy implementation, cvxpy oracle for mixup
Citation
@inproceedings{lienen2021label,
author = {Julian Lienen and Eyke H{\"{u}}llermeier},
title = {From Label Smoothing to Label Relaxation},
booktitle = {Thirty-Fifth {AAAI} Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
pages = {8583--8591},
year = {2021}
}
License
Apache 2.0
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