Title of article :
Random block coordinate descent method for multi-label support vector machine with a zero label
Author/Authors :
Xu، نويسنده , , Jianhua، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
11
From page :
3418
To page :
3428
Abstract :
Multi-label support vector machine with a zero label (Rank-SVMz) is an effective SVM-type technique for multi-label classification, which is formulated as a quadratic programming (QP) problem with several disjoint equality constraints and lots of box ones, and then is solved by Frank–Wolfe method (FWM) embedded one-versus-rest (OVR) decomposition trick. However, it is still highly desirable to speed up the training and testing procedures of Rank-SVMz for many real world applications. Due to the special disjoint equality constraints, all variables to be solved in Rank-SVMz are naturally divided into several blocks via OVR technique. Therefore we propose a random block coordinate descent method (RBCDM) for Rank-SVMz in this paper. At each iteration, an entire QP problem is divided into a series of small-scale QP sub-problems, and then each QP sub-problem with a single equality constraint and many box ones is solved by sequential minimization optimization (SMO) used in binary SVM. The theoretical analysis shows that RBCDM has a much lower time complexity than FWM for Rank-SVMz. Our experimental results on six benchmark data sets demonstrate that, on the average, RBCDM runs 11 times faster, produces 12% fewer support vectors, and achieves a better classification performance than FWM for Rank-SVMz. Therefore Rank-SVMz with RBCDM is a powerful candidate for multi-label classification.
Keywords :
Zero label , Frank–Wolfe method , quadratic programming , Linear programming , Block coordinate descent method , Multi-label classification , Support vector machine
Journal title :
Expert Systems with Applications
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Expert Systems with Applications
Record number :
2354663
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