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Learning a Distance Metric from Multi-instance Multi-label Data

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Learning a Distance Metric from Multi-instance Multi-label Data
Multi-instance multi-label learning (MIML) refers to the learning problems where each example is represented by a bag/collection of instances and is labeled by multiple labels. An example application of MIML is visual object recognition in which each image is represented by multiple key points (i.e., instances) and is assigned to multiple object categories. In this paper, we study the problem of learning a distance metric from multi-instance multi-label data. It is significantly more challenging than the conventional setup of distance metric learning because it is difficult to associate instances in a bag with its assigned class labels. We propose an iterative algorithm for MIML distance metric learning: it first estimates the association between instances in a bag and its assigned class labels, and learns a distance metric from the estimated association by a discriminative analysis; the learned metric will be used to update the association between instances and class l...
Rong Jin (Michigan State University), Shijun Wang
Added 09 May 2009
Updated 10 Dec 2009
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CVPR
Authors Rong Jin (Michigan State University), Shijun Wang (National Institutes of Health), Zhi-Hua Zhou (Nanjing University)
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