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bpacker's cotraining [9 articles]

Recent papers added to bpacker's library classified by the tag cotraining. You can also see everyone's cotraining.
  • Learning from Multiple sources
    (2006)
    by Koby Crammer, Michael Kearns, Jennifer Wortman
    posted to cotraining hierarchy by bpacker on 2008-02-11 19:33:57 as ***
  • Analyzing the Effectiveness and Applicability of Co-training
    (2000), pp. 86-93.
    by Kamal Nigam, Rayid Ghani
  • Co-training from an Incremental EM Perspective
    Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning – IDEAL 2004 (2004), pp. 765-773.
    by Minoo Aminian
    posted to cotraining probabilistic-models by bpacker on 2008-01-23 01:32:56 as ***
  • Analyzing the effectiveness and applicability of co-training
    (2000), pp. 86-93.
    by Kamal Nigam, Rayid Ghani
    posted to cotraining semisupervised-learning by bpacker on 2007-10-14 15:51:23 as **
  • Co-training and expansion: Towards bridging theory and practice
    (2004)
    by N Balcan, A Bluem, K Yang
    posted to cotraining by bpacker on 2007-10-14 15:45:42 as ***
  • Combining Labeled and Unlabeled Data with Co-training
    (1998)
    by Avrim Blum, Tom Mitchell
  • An augmented PAC model for semi-supervised learning
    (2005)
    by M Balcan, A Blum
  • Unsupervised improvement of visual detectors using cotraining
    (2003)
    by A Levin, P Viola, Y Freund
    posted to cotraining object-detection semisupervised-learning vision by bpacker on 2007-10-14 15:40:26 as *****
  • A View of the EM Algorithm that Justifies Incremental, Sparse, and other Variants
    (1998)
    by R Neal, G Hinton
    edited by MI Jordan
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