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GRVFL-MV: Graph Random Vector Functional Link Based on Multi-View Learning

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arxiv 2409.04743 v3 pith:4BJWTUFY submitted 2024-09-07 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
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The classification performance of the random vector functional link (RVFL), a randomized neural network, has been widely acknowledged. However, due to its shallow learning nature, RVFL often fails to consider all the relevant information available in a dataset. Additionally, it overlooks the geometrical properties of the dataset. To address these limitations, a novel graph random vector functional link based on multi-view learning (GRVFL-MV) model is proposed. The proposed model is trained on multiple views, incorporating the concept of multiview learning (MVL), and it also incorporates the geometrical properties of all the views using the graph embedding (GE) framework. The fusion of RVFL networks, MVL, and GE framework enables our proposed model to achieve the following: i) efficient learning: by leveraging the topology of RVFL, our proposed model can efficiently capture nonlinear relationships within the multi-view data, facilitating efficient and accurate predictions; ii) comprehensive representation: fusing information from diverse perspectives enhance the proposed model's ability to capture complex patterns and relationships within the data, thereby improving the model's overall generalization performance; and iii) structural awareness: by employing the GE framework, our proposed model leverages the original data distribution of the dataset by naturally exploiting both intrinsic and penalty subspace learning criteria. The evaluation of the proposed GRVFL-MV model on various datasets, including 27 UCI and KEEL datasets, 50 datasets from Corel5k, and 45 datasets from AwA, demonstrates its superior performance compared to baseline models. These results highlight the enhanced generalization capabilities of the proposed GRVFL-MV model across a diverse range of datasets.

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  1. Intuitionistic Fuzzy Graph Embedded Random Vector Functional Link with Multiview Learning

    cs.LG 2026-07 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    IFGRVFL-MV, fusing intuitionistic fuzzy weights, graph embedding and multiview learning into RVFL, reaches 81.06% average accuracy versus 79.5% for the closest prior multiview graph RVFL on eight UCI/KEEL sets.

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