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Discriminative Probabilistic Framework for Generalized Multi-Instance Learning


Abstract:

Multiple-instance learning is a framework for learning from data consisting of bags of instances labeled at the bag level. A common assumption in multi-instance learning ...Show More

Abstract:

Multiple-instance learning is a framework for learning from data consisting of bags of instances labeled at the bag level. A common assumption in multi-instance learning is that a bag label is positive if and only if at least one instance in the bag is positive. In practice, this assumption may be violated. For example, experts may provide a noisy label to a bag consisting of many instances, to reduce labeling time. Here, we consider generalized multi-instance learning, which assumes that the bag label is non-deterministically determined based on the number of positive instances in the bag. The challenge in this setting is to simultaneous learn an instance classifier and the unknown bag-labeling probabilistic rule. This paper addresses the generalized multi-instance learning using a discriminative probabilistic graphical model with exact and efficient inference. Experiments on both synthetic and real data illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method relative to other methods including those that follow the traditional multiple-instance learning assumption.
Date of Conference: 15-20 April 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 September 2018
ISBN Information:
Electronic ISSN: 2379-190X
Conference Location: Calgary, AB, Canada

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