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Datum-wise classification. A sequential Approach to sparsity

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We propose a novel classification technique whose aim is to select an appropriate representation for each datapoint, in contrast to the usual approach of selecting a representation encompassing the whole dataset. This datum-wise representation is found by using a sparsity inducing empirical risk, which is a relaxation of the standard L 0 regularized risk. The classification problem is modeled as a sequential decision process that sequentially chooses, for each datapoint, which features to use before classifying. Datum-Wise Classification extends naturally to multi-class tasks, and we describe a specific case where our inference has equivalent complexity to a traditional linear classifier, while still using a variable number of features. We compare our classifier to classical L 1 regularized linear models (L 1-SVM and LARS) on a set of common binary and multi-class datasets and show that for an equal average number of features used we can get improved performance using our method.
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hal-00772986 , version 1 (11-01-2013)

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Gabriel Dulac-Arnold, Ludovic Denoyer, Philippe Preux, Patrick Gallinari. Datum-wise classification. A sequential Approach to sparsity. ECML PKDD 2011 - European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases, Sep 2011, Athens, Greece. pp.375-390, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-23780-5_34⟩. ⟨hal-00772986⟩
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