Anomaly and Novelty detection for robust semi-supervised learning

11/19/2019
by   Andrea Cappozzo, et al.
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Three important issues are often encountered in Supervised and Semi-Supervised Classification: class-memberships are unreliable for some training units (label noise), a proportion of observations might depart from the main structure of the data (outliers) and new groups in the test set may have not been encountered earlier in the learning phase (unobserved classes). The present work introduces a robust and adaptive Discriminant Analysis rule, capable of handling situations in which one or more of the afore-mentioned problems occur. Two EM-based classifiers are proposed: the first one that jointly exploits the training and test sets (transductive approach), and the second one that expands the parameter estimate using the test set, to complete the group structure learned from the training set (inductive approach). Experiments on synthetic and real data, artificially adulterated, are provided to underline the benefits of the proposed method.

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