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arxiv: 1903.05382 · v1 · pith:VFKRJFTNnew · submitted 2019-03-13 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.AI· stat.ML

Online Budgeted Learning for Classifier Induction

classification 💻 cs.LG cs.AIstat.ML
keywords learningpoliciesonlineadaptivebudgeteddatarandomstream
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In real-world machine learning applications, there is a cost associated with sampling of different features. Budgeted learning can be used to select which feature-values to acquire from each instance in a dataset, such that the best model is induced under a given constraint. However, this approach is not possible in the domain of online learning since one may not retroactively acquire feature-values from past instances. In online learning, the challenge is to find the optimum set of features to be acquired from each instance upon arrival from a data stream. In this paper we introduce the issue of online budgeted learning and describe a general framework for addressing this challenge. We propose two types of feature value acquisition policies based on the multi-armed bandit problem: random and adaptive. Adaptive policies perform online adjustments according to new information coming from a data stream, while random policies are not sensitive to the information that arrives from the data stream. Our comparative study on five real-world datasets indicates that adaptive policies outperform random policies for most budget limitations and datasets. Furthermore, we found that in some cases adaptive policies achieve near-optimal results.

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