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arxiv: 1207.0166 · v3 · pith:K6X4LOTAnew · submitted 2012-06-30 · 💻 cs.LG

On Multilabel Classification and Ranking with Partial Feedback

classification 💻 cs.LG
keywords multilabelalgorithmpartialadversarialboundsrankingupper-confidenceanalyze
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We present a novel multilabel/ranking algorithm working in partial information settings. The algorithm is based on 2nd-order descent methods, and relies on upper-confidence bounds to trade-off exploration and exploitation. We analyze this algorithm in a partial adversarial setting, where covariates can be adversarial, but multilabel probabilities are ruled by (generalized) linear models. We show O(T^{1/2} log T) regret bounds, which improve in several ways on the existing results. We test the effectiveness of our upper-confidence scheme by contrasting against full-information baselines on real-world multilabel datasets, often obtaining comparable performance.

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