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2005
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Learning from Positive and Unlabeled Examples with Different Data Distributions

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Learning from Positive and Unlabeled Examples with Different Data Distributions
Abstract. We study the problem of learning from positive and unlabeled examples. Although several techniques exist for dealing with this problem, they all assume that positive examples in the positive set P and the positive examples in the unlabeled set U are generated from the same distribution. This assumption may be violated in practice. For example, one wants to collect all printer pages from the Web. One can use the printer pages from one site as the set P of positive pages and use product pages from another site as U. One wants to classify the pages in U into printer pages and non-printer pages. Although printer pages from the two sites have many similarities, they can also be quite different because different sites often present similar products in different styles and have different focuses. In such cases, existing methods perform poorly. This paper proposes a novel technique A-EM to deal with the problem. Experiment results with product page classification demonstrate the effe...
Xiaoli Li, Bing Liu
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ECML
Authors Xiaoli Li, Bing Liu
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