Multi-label classification via learning a unified object-label graph with sparse representation

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Lina Yao
Quan Z. Sheng
Anne H. H. Ngu
Byron J. Gao
Xue Li
Sen Wang
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[1] The University of Adelaide,School of Computer Science
[2] Texas State University,Department of Computer Science
[3] The University of Queensland,School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
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World Wide Web | 2016年 / 19卷
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Classification; Multi-label classification; Sparse reconstruction; Random walk with restart;
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Automatic annotation is an essential technique for effectively handling and organizing Web objects (e.g., Web pages), which have experienced an unprecedented growth over the last few years. Automatic annotation is usually formulated as a multi-label classification problem. Unfortunately, labeled data are often time-consuming and expensive to obtain. Web data also accommodate much richer feature space. This calls for new semi-supervised approaches that are less demanding on labeled data to be effective in classification. In this paper, we propose a graph-based semi-supervised learning approach that leverages random walks and ℓ1 sparse reconstruction on a mixed object-label graph with both attribute and structure information for effective multi-label classification. The mixed graph contains an object-affinity subgraph, a label-correlation subgraph, and object-label edges with adaptive weight assignments indicating the assignment relationships. The object-affinity subgraph is constructed using ℓ1 sparse graph reconstruction with extracted structural meta-text, while the label-correlation subgraph captures pairwise correlations among labels via linear combination of their co-occurrence similarity and kernel-based similarity. A random walk with adaptive weight assignment is then performed on the constructed mixed graph to infer probabilistic assignment relationships between labels and objects. Extensive experiments on real Yahoo! Web datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach.
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页码:1125 / 1149
页数:24
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