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Unsupervised Ensemble Classification with Sequential and Networked Data

2019-06-22Unverified0· sign in to hype

Panagiotis A. Traganitis, Georgios B. Giannakis

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Ensemble learning, the machine learning paradigm where multiple algorithms are combined, has exhibited promising perfomance in a variety of tasks. The present work focuses on unsupervised ensemble classification. The term unsupervised refers to the ensemble combiner who has no knowledge of the ground-truth labels that each classifier has been trained on. While most prior works on unsupervised ensemble classification are designed for independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) data, the present work introduces an unsupervised scheme for learning from ensembles of classifiers in the presence of data dependencies. Two types of data dependencies are considered: sequential data and networked data whose dependencies are captured by a graph. Moment matching and Expectation Maximization algorithms are developed for the aforementioned cases, and their performance is evaluated on synthetic and real datasets.

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