AAAI 2018
Label Distribution Learning by Exploiting Label Correlations
Abstract
Label distribution learning (LDL) is a newly arisen machine learning method that has been increasingly studied in recent years. In theory, LDL can be seen as a generalization of multilabel learning. Previous studies have shown that LDL is an effective approach to solve the label ambiguity problem. However, the dramatic increase in the number of possible label sets brings a challenge in performance to LDL. In this paper, we propose a novel label distribution learning algorithm to address the above issue. The key idea is to exploit correlations between different labels. We encode the label correlation into a distance to measure the similarity of any two labels. Moreover, we construct a distance-mapping function from the label set to the parameter matrix. Experimental results on eight real label distributed data sets demonstrate that the proposed algorithm performs remarkably better than both the state-ofthe-art LDL methods and multi-label learning methods.
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Context
- Venue
- AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
- Archive span
- 1980-2026
- Indexed papers
- 28718
- Paper id
- 126578324729210523