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Seventh IEEE International Conference on Data Mining Workshops (ICDMW 2007)
A Comparative Study of Methods for Transductive Transfer Learning
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
October 28-October 31
ISBN: 0-7695-3033-8
The problem of transfer learning, where information gained in one learning task is used to improve performance in another related task, is an important new area of re- search. While previous work has studied the supervised ver- sion of this problem, we study the more challenging case of unsupervised transductive transfer learning, where no la- beled data from the target domain are available at training. We describe some current state-of-the-art inductive and transductive approaches and then adapt these models to the problem of transfer learning for protein name extrac- tion. In the process, we introduce a novel maximum entropy based technique, Iterative Feature Transformation (IFT), and show that it achieves comparable performance with state-of-the-art transductive SVMs. We also show how sim- ple relaxations, such as providing additional information like the proportion of positive examples in the test data, can significantly improve the performance of some of the trans- ductive transfer learners.
Citation:
Andrew Arnold, Ramesh Nallapati, William W. Cohen, "A Comparative Study of Methods for Transductive Transfer Learning," icdmw, pp.77-82, Seventh IEEE International Conference on Data Mining Workshops (ICDMW 2007), 2007
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