Title :
Learning optimal classifier chains for real-time big data mining
Author :
Jie Xu ; Tekin, Cem ; Van der Schaar, Mihaela
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
A plethora of emerging Big Data applications require processing and analyzing streams of data to extract valuable information in real-time. For this, chains of classifiers which can detect various concepts need to be constructed in real-time. In this paper, we propose online distributed algorithms which can learn how to construct the optimal classifier chain in order to maximize the stream mining performance (i.e. mining accuracy minus cost) based on the dynamically-changing data characteristics. The proposed solution does not require the distributed local classifiers to exchange any information when learning at runtime. Moreover, our algorithm requires only limited feedback of the mining performance to enable the learning of the optimal classifier chain. We model the learning problem of the optimal classifier chain at run-time as a multi-player multi-armed bandit problem with limited feedback. To our best knowledge, this paper is the first that applies bandit techniques to stream mining problems. However, existing bandit algorithms are inefficient in the considered scenario due to the fact that each component classifier learns its optimal classification functions using only the aggregate overall reward without knowing its own individual reward and without exchanging information with other classifiers. We prove that the proposed algorithms achieve logarithmic learning regret uniformly over time and hence, they are order optimal. Therefore, the long-term time average performance loss tends to zero. We also design learning algorithms whose regret is linear in the number of classification functions. This is much smaller than the regret results which can be obtained using existing bandit algorithms that scale linearly in the number of classifier chains and exponentially in the number of classification functions.
Keywords :
Big Data; data mining; distributed algorithms; learning (artificial intelligence); pattern classification; Big Data applications; classification functions; distributed local classifiers; dynamically-changing data characteristics; information exchange; learning optimal classifier chains; logarithmic learning; long-term time average performance loss; multiplayer multiarmed bandit problem; online distributed algorithms; optimal classification functions; optimal classifier chain; real-time Big Data mining; real-time valuable information extraction; stream mining performance; Frequency modulation; Roads; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Communication, Control, and Computing (Allerton), 2013 51st Annual Allerton Conference on
Conference_Location :
Monticello, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3409-6
DOI :
10.1109/Allerton.2013.6736568