In the context of binary classification, we define disagreement as a measure of how often two independently-trained models differ in their classification of unlabeled data. We exp...
This paper shows that the accuracy of learned text classifiers can be improved by augmenting a small number of labeled training documents with a large pool of unlabeled documents. ...
Kamal Nigam, Andrew McCallum, Sebastian Thrun, Tom...
Semi-supervised learning methods construct classifiers using both labeled and unlabeled training data samples. While unlabeled data samples can help to improve the accuracy of trai...
Understanding human emotions is one of the necessary skills for the computer to interact intelligently with human users. The most expressive way humans display emotions is through...
Ira Cohen, Nicu Sebe, Fabio Gagliardi Cozman, Marc...
We demonstrate the use of context features, namely, names of places, and unlabelled data for the detection of personal name language of origin. While some early work used either r...
Vladimir Pervouchine, Min Zhang, Ming Liu, Haizhou...