A multi-view two-level classification method for generalized multi-instance problemsDownload PDFOpen Website

2014 (modified: 14 Sept 2021)IEEE BigData 2014Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Multi-instance (MI) learning is different than standard propositional classification, as it uses a set of bags containing many instances as input. While the instances in each bag are not labeled, the bags themselves are, as positive or negative. In this paper, we present a novel multi-view, two-level classification framework to address the generalized multi-instance problems. We first apply supervised and unsupervised learning methods to transform a MI dataset into a multi-view, single meta-instance dataset. Then we develop a multi-view learning approach that can integrate the information acquired by individual view learners on the meta-instance dataset from the previous step, and construct a final model. Our empirical studies show that the proposed method performs well compared to other popular MI learning methods.
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