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Multiple instance learning with bag dissimilarities
Authors:Veronika Cheplygina  David MJ Tax  Marco Loog
Affiliation:1. Pattern Recognition Laboratory, Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg 4, 2628CD Delft, The Netherlands;2. Image Group, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 5, DK-2100, Denmark
Abstract:Multiple instance learning (MIL) is concerned with learning from sets (bags) of objects (instances), where the individual instance labels are ambiguous. In this setting, supervised learning cannot be applied directly. Often, specialized MIL methods learn by making additional assumptions about the relationship of the bag labels and instance labels. Such assumptions may fit a particular dataset, but do not generalize to the whole range of MIL problems. Other MIL methods shift the focus of assumptions from the labels to the overall (dis)similarity of bags, and therefore learn from bags directly. We propose to represent each bag by a vector of its dissimilarities to other bags in the training set, and treat these dissimilarities as a feature representation. We show several alternatives to define a dissimilarity between bags and discuss which definitions are more suitable for particular MIL problems. The experimental results show that the proposed approach is computationally inexpensive, yet very competitive with state-of-the-art algorithms on a wide range of MIL datasets.
Keywords:Multiple instance learning  Dissimilarity representation  Point set distance  Image classification  Drug activity prediction  Text categorization
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