Based on the reduced SVM, we propose a multi-view algorithm, two-teachers-one-student, for semi-supervised learning. With RSVM, different from typical multi-view methods, reduced sets suggest different views in the represented kernel feature space rather than in the input space. No label information is necessary when we select reduced sets, and this makes applying RSVM to SSL possible. Our algorithm blends the concepts of co-training and consensus training. Through co-training, the classifiers generated by two views can "teach" the third classifier from the remaining view to learn, and this process is performed for each choice of teachers-student combination. By consensus training, predictions from more than one view can give us higher confidence for labeling unlabeled data. The results show that the proposed 2T1S achieves high cross-validation accuracy, even compared to the training with all the label information available.
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Neural Netw
January 2012
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, 10607, Taiwan.
Based on the reduced SVM, we propose a multi-view algorithm, two-teachers-one-student, for semi-supervised learning. With RSVM, different from typical multi-view methods, reduced sets suggest different views in the represented kernel feature space rather than in the input space. No label information is necessary when we select reduced sets, and this makes applying RSVM to SSL possible.
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