Literature DB >> 20709641

Scalable large-margin Mahalanobis distance metric learning.

Chunhua Shen1, Junae Kim, Lei Wang.   

Abstract

For many machine learning algorithms such as k-nearest neighbor ( k-NN) classifiers and k-means clustering, often their success heavily depends on the metric used to calculate distances between different data points. An effective solution for defining such a metric is to learn it from a set of labeled training samples. In this work, we propose a fast and scalable algorithm to learn a Mahalanobis distance metric. The Mahalanobis metric can be viewed as the Euclidean distance metric on the input data that have been linearly transformed. By employing the principle of margin maximization to achieve better generalization performances, this algorithm formulates the metric learning as a convex optimization problem and a positive semidefinite (p.s.d.) matrix is the unknown variable. Based on an important theorem that a p.s.d. trace-one matrix can always be represented as a convex combination of multiple rank-one matrices, our algorithm accommodates any differentiable loss function and solves the resulting optimization problem using a specialized gradient descent procedure. During the course of optimization, the proposed algorithm maintains the positive semidefiniteness of the matrix variable that is essential for a Mahalanobis metric. Compared with conventional methods like standard interior-point algorithms or the special solver used in large margin nearest neighbor , our algorithm is much more efficient and has a better performance in scalability. Experiments on benchmark data sets suggest that, compared with state-of-the-art metric learning algorithms, our algorithm can achieve a comparable classification accuracy with reduced computational complexity.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20709641     DOI: 10.1109/TNN.2010.2052630

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Neural Netw        ISSN: 1045-9227


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