Active label distribution learning via kernel maximum mean discrepancy |
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Authors: | Xinyue DONG Tingjin LUO Ruidong FAN Wenzhang ZHUGE Chenping HOU |
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Affiliation: | College of Science, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China |
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Abstract: | Label distribution learning (LDL) is a new learning paradigm to deal with label ambiguity and many researches have achieved the prominent performances. Compared with traditional supervised learning scenarios, the annotation with label distribution is more expensive. Direct use of existing active learning (AL) approaches, which aim to reduce the annotation cost in traditional learning, may lead to the degradation of their performance. To deal with the problem of high annotation cost in LDL, we propose the active label distribution learning via kernel maximum mean discrepancy (ALDL-kMMD) method to tackle this crucial but rarely studied problem. ALDL-kMMD captures the structural information of both data and label, extracts the most representative instances from the unlabeled ones by incorporating the nonlinear model and marginal probability distribution matching. Besides, it is also able to markedly decrease the amount of queried unlabeled instances. Meanwhile, an effective solution is proposed for the original optimization problem of ALDL-kMMD by constructing auxiliary variables. The effectiveness of our method is validated with experiments on the real-world datasets. |
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Keywords: | label distribution learning active learning maximum mean discrepancy auxiliary variable |
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