Different from representation learning models using deep learning to project original feature space into lower density ones, we propose a feature space learning (FSL) model based on a semi-supervised clustering framework. There are three main contributions in our approach: (1) Inspired by Zipf’s law and word bursts, the feature space learning processes not only select trusted unlabeled samples and useful features but also adaptively span new feature spaces (e.g. only 13.4% – 41.3% of the original feature space) and update feature values; (2) Using two classical clustering methods (kmeans and affinity propagation), four feature space learning (FSL) algorithms are proposed based on a semi-supervised setting. (3) FSL can provide a better data understanding and a descriptive learned feature space that facilitates learning without the tough training for deep architectures. The experimental results on the benchmark data sets demonstrate that FSLbased models are better at promoting the learning performance than the classical unsupervised and semi-supervised clustering models, such as k-means, affinity propagation, and semisupervised affinity propagation, e.g. 13.8% higher F-measure than SK-means and 73.6% higher than k-means. With the carefully designed risk control strategy, the FSL model can dynamically disentangle explanatory factors, depress the noise accumulation and semantic shift, construct easy-to-understand feature spaces.

A Feature Space Learning Model Based on Semi-Supervised Clustering / Guan, Renchu; Wang, Xu; Marchese, Maurizio; Liang, Yanchun; Yang, Chen. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:(2017), pp. 403-409. (Intervento presentato al convegno 20th IEEE International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering and 15th IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing, CSE and EUC 2017 tenutosi a Guangzhou, Guangdong, China nel 2017) [10.1109/CSE-EUC.2017.79].

A Feature Space Learning Model Based on Semi-Supervised Clustering

Marchese, Maurizio;Liang, Yanchun;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Different from representation learning models using deep learning to project original feature space into lower density ones, we propose a feature space learning (FSL) model based on a semi-supervised clustering framework. There are three main contributions in our approach: (1) Inspired by Zipf’s law and word bursts, the feature space learning processes not only select trusted unlabeled samples and useful features but also adaptively span new feature spaces (e.g. only 13.4% – 41.3% of the original feature space) and update feature values; (2) Using two classical clustering methods (kmeans and affinity propagation), four feature space learning (FSL) algorithms are proposed based on a semi-supervised setting. (3) FSL can provide a better data understanding and a descriptive learned feature space that facilitates learning without the tough training for deep architectures. The experimental results on the benchmark data sets demonstrate that FSLbased models are better at promoting the learning performance than the classical unsupervised and semi-supervised clustering models, such as k-means, affinity propagation, and semisupervised affinity propagation, e.g. 13.8% higher F-measure than SK-means and 73.6% higher than k-means. With the carefully designed risk control strategy, the FSL model can dynamically disentangle explanatory factors, depress the noise accumulation and semantic shift, construct easy-to-understand feature spaces.
2017
Proceedings - 2017 IEEE International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering and IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing, CSE and EUC 2017
Los Alamitos, CA, USA
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
9781538632215
Guan, Renchu; Wang, Xu; Marchese, Maurizio; Liang, Yanchun; Yang, Chen
A Feature Space Learning Model Based on Semi-Supervised Clustering / Guan, Renchu; Wang, Xu; Marchese, Maurizio; Liang, Yanchun; Yang, Chen. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:(2017), pp. 403-409. (Intervento presentato al convegno 20th IEEE International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering and 15th IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing, CSE and EUC 2017 tenutosi a Guangzhou, Guangdong, China nel 2017) [10.1109/CSE-EUC.2017.79].
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