Authors
Rong Jin, Zoubin Ghahramani
Publication date
2002
Journal
Advances in neural information processing systems
Volume
15
Description
In this paper, we study a special kind of learning problem in which each training instance is given a set of (or distribution over) candidate class labels and only one of the candidate labels is the correct one. Such a problem can occur, eg, in an information retrieval setting where a set of words is associated with an image, or if classes labels are organized hierarchically. We propose a novel discriminative approach for handling the ambiguity of class labels in the training examples. The experiments with the proposed approach over five different UCI datasets show that our approach is able to find the correct label among the set of candidate labels and actually achieve performance close to the case when each training instance is given a single correct label. In contrast, naIve methods degrade rapidly as more ambiguity is introduced into the labels.
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Scholar articles
R Jin, Z Ghahramani - Advances in neural information processing systems, 2002