
I'm reposting my question again please make sure to avoid any copy paste from the previous answer because those answer did not satisfy or responded to the need that's why I'm asking again
The knowledge distillation part is not very clear in the diagram. Please create two new diagrams by separating the two student models:
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First Diagram (Student A - Missing Values):
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Clearly illustrate the student training process.
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Show how knowledge distillation happens between the teacher and Student A.
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Explain what the teacher teaches Student A (e.g., handling missing values) and how this teaching occurs (e.g., through logits, features, or attention).
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Second Diagram (Student B - Missing Labels):
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Similarly, detail the training process for Student B.
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Clarify how knowledge distillation works between the teacher and Student B.
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Specify what the teacher teaches Student B (e.g., dealing with missing labels) and how the knowledge is transferred.
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Since these are two distinct challenges (missing values vs. missing labels), they should not be combined in the same diagram. Instead, create two separate diagrams for clarity.
For reference, I will attach a second image (architecture of the proposed MSCATNN) as an example of the level of detail I expect for both cases (Student A and Student B).



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