2008 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Semi-supervised Learning with Ensemble Learning and Graph Sharpening
Authors : Inae Choi, Hyunjung Shin
Published in: Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning – IDEAL 2008
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The generalization ability of a machine learning algorithm varies on the specified values to the model-hyperparameters and the degree of noise in the learning dataset. If the dataset has a sufficient amount of labeled data points, the optimal value for the hyperparameter can be found via validation by using a subset of the given dataset. However, for semi-supervised learning–one of the most recent learning algorithms–this is not as available as in conventional supervised learning. In semi-supervised learning, it is assumed that the dataset is given with only a few labeled data points. Therefore, holding out some of labeled data points for validation is not easy. The lack of labeled data points, furthermore, makes it difficult to estimate the degree of noise in the dataset. To circumvent the addressed difficulties, we propose to employ ensemble learning and graph sharpening. The former replaces the hyperparameter selection procedure to an ensemble network of the committee members trained with various values of hyperparameter. The latter, on the other hand, improves the performance of algorithms by removing unhelpful information flow by noise. The experimental results present that the proposed method can improve performance on a publicly available bench-marking problems.