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arxiv: 2005.03188 · v1 · pith:U6XQHUGR · submitted 2020-05-07 · cs.LG · cs.IT· math.IT· stat.ML

Active Learning with Multiple Kernels

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classification cs.LG cs.ITmath.ITstat.ML
keywords learningkernelactiveamklmultipleomklselectionamkl-aks
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Online multiple kernel learning (OMKL) has provided an attractive performance in nonlinear function learning tasks. Leveraging a random feature approximation, the major drawback of OMKL, known as the curse of dimensionality, has been recently alleviated. In this paper, we introduce a new research problem, termed (stream-based) active multiple kernel learning (AMKL), in which a learner is allowed to label selected data from an oracle according to a selection criterion. This is necessary in many real-world applications as acquiring true labels is costly or time-consuming. We prove that AMKL achieves an optimal sublinear regret, implying that the proposed selection criterion indeed avoids unuseful label-requests. Furthermore, we propose AMKL with an adaptive kernel selection (AMKL-AKS) in which irrelevant kernels can be excluded from a kernel dictionary 'on the fly'. This approach can improve the efficiency of active learning as well as the accuracy of a function approximation. Via numerical tests with various real datasets, it is demonstrated that AMKL-AKS yields a similar or better performance than the best-known OMKL, with a smaller number of labeled data.

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