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Multi-Label Learning under Feature Extraction Budgets

Abstract

We consider the problem of learning sparse linear models for multi-label prediction tasks under a hard constraint on the number of features. Such budget constraints are important in domains where the acquisition of the feature values is costly. We propose a greedy multi-label regularized least-squares algorithm that solves this problem by combining greedy forward selection search with a cross-validation based selection criterion in order to choose, which features to include in the model. We present a highly efficient algorithm for implementing this procedure with linear time and space complexities. This is achieved through the use of matrix update formulas for speeding up feature addition and cross-validation computations. Experimentally, we demonstrate that the approach allows finding sparse accurate predictors on a wide range of benchmark problems, typically outperforming the multi-task lasso baseline method when the budget is small.</p

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    This paper was published in UTUPub.

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