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Learning with Partially Labeled and Interdependent Data

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This book develops two key machine learning principles: the semi-supervised paradigm and learning with interdependent data. It reveals new applications, primarily web related, that transgress the classical machine learning framework through learning with interdependent data.
The book traces how the semi-supervised paradigm and the learning to rank paradigm emerged from new web applications, leading to a massive production of heterogeneous textual data. It explains how semi-supervised learning techniques are widely used, but only allow a limited analysis of the information content and thus do not meet the demands of many web-related tasks.
Later chapters deal with the development of learning methods for ranking entities in a large collection with respect to precise information needed. In some cases, learning a ranking function can be reduced to learning a classification function over the pairs of examples. The book proves that this task can be efficiently tackled in a new framework: learning with interdependent data.
Researchers and professionals in machine learning will find these new perspectives and solutions valuable. Learning with Partially Labeled and Interdependent Data is also useful for advanced-level students of computer science, particularly those focused on statistics and learning.

List of contents

Introduction.- Introduction to learning theory.- Semi-supervised learning.- Learning with interdependent data.

Summary

This book develops two key machine learning principles: the semi-supervised paradigm and learning with interdependent data. It reveals new applications, primarily web related, that transgress the classical machine learning framework through learning with interdependent data.
The book traces how the semi-supervised paradigm and the learning to rank paradigm emerged from new web applications, leading to a massive production of heterogeneous textual data. It explains how semi-supervised learning techniques are widely used, but only allow a limited analysis of the information content and thus do not meet the demands of many web-related tasks.
Later chapters deal with the development of learning methods for ranking entities in a large collection with respect to precise information needed. In some cases, learning a ranking function can be reduced to learning a classification function over the pairs of examples. The book proves that this task can be efficiently tackled in a new framework: learning with interdependent data.
Researchers and professionals in machine learning will find these new perspectives and solutions valuable. Learning with Partially Labeled and Interdependent Data is also useful for advanced-level students of computer science, particularly those focused on statistics and learning.

Product details

Authors Massih-Rez Amini, Massih-Reza Amini, Nicolas Usunier
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783319157252
ISBN 978-3-31-915725-2
No. of pages 106
Dimensions 162 mm x 11 mm x 245 mm
Weight 297 g
Illustrations XIII, 106 p. 12 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

B, Data Mining, Artificial Intelligence, Statistics, Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung und Statistik, Wissensbasierte Systeme, Expertensysteme, computer science, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Probability & statistics, Expert systems / knowledge-based systems, statistical learning theory

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