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arxiv: 1612.00086 · v2 · pith:7KKAH6NHnew · submitted 2016-12-01 · 💻 cs.LG · stat.ML

Semi-supervised Kernel Metric Learning Using Relative Comparisons

classification 💻 cs.LG stat.ML
keywords constraintskernelrelative-distanceclusteringcomparisonslearningsemi-supervisedalgorithm
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We consider the problem of metric learning subject to a set of constraints on relative-distance comparisons between the data items. Such constraints are meant to reflect side-information that is not expressed directly in the feature vectors of the data items. The relative-distance constraints used in this work are particularly effective in expressing structures at finer level of detail than must-link (ML) and cannot-link (CL) constraints, which are most commonly used for semi-supervised clustering. Relative-distance constraints are thus useful in settings where providing an ML or a CL constraint is difficult because the granularity of the true clustering is unknown. Our main contribution is an efficient algorithm for learning a kernel matrix using the log determinant divergence --- a variant of the Bregman divergence --- subject to a set of relative-distance constraints. The learned kernel matrix can then be employed by many different kernel methods in a wide range of applications. In our experimental evaluations, we consider a semi-supervised clustering setting and show empirically that kernels found by our algorithm yield clusterings of higher quality than existing approaches that either use ML/CL constraints or a different means to implement the supervision using relative comparisons.

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