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MultiK-MHKS: A Novel Multiple Kernel Learning Algorithm

by: Zhe Wang, Songcan Chen, Tingkai Sun
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on In Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on, Vol. 30, No. 2. (2008), pp. 348-353, doi:10.1109/tpami.2007.70786  Key: citeulike:2551618

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In this paper, we develop a new effective multiple kernel learning algorithm. First, we map the input data into m different feature spaces by m empirical kernels, where each generated feature space is taken as one view of the input space. Then, through borrowing the motivating argument from Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) that can maximally correlate the m views in the transformed coordinates, we introduce a special term called Inter-Function Similarity Loss R<sub>IFSI</sub>. into the existing regularization framework so as to guarantee the agreement of multiview outputs. In implementation, we select the Modification of Ho-Kashyap algorithm with Squared approximation of the misclassification errors (MHKS) as the incorporated paradigm and the experimental results on benchmark data sets demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed algorithm named MultiK-MHKS.


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