Journal
KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 289-309Publisher
SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s10115-004-0155-8
Keywords
decision tree; minimise disagreement; semisupervised; support vector machines; unlabelled data
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This paper studies the use of a semisupervised learning algorithm from different information sources. We first offer a theoretical explanation as to why minimising the disagreement between individual models could lead to the performance improvement. Based on the observation, this paper proposes a semisupervised learning approach that attempts to minimise this disagreement by employing a co-updating method and making use of both labeled and unlabeled data. Three experiments to test the effectiveness of the approach are presented in this paper: (i) webpage classification from both content and hyperlinks; (ii) functional classification of gene using gene expression data and phylogenetic data and (iii) machine self-maintaining from both sensory and image data. The results show the effectiveness and efficiency of our approach and suggest its application potentials.
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