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Robust Bayesian Kernel Machine via Stein variational gradient descent for big data

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posted on 2024-06-06, 08:55 authored by K Nguyen, T Le, TD Nguyen, D Phung, GI Webb
For their strong generalization ability, especially on limited data to effectively generalize on unseen data. However, most kernel methods, including the state-of-the-art LIBSVM, are vulnerable to the curse of kernelization, making them infeasible to apply to large-scale datasets. This issue is exacerbated when kernel methods are used in conjunction with a grid search to tune their kernel parameters and hyperparameters which brings in the question of model robustness when applied to real datasets. In this paper, we propose a robust Bayesian Kernel Machine (BKM) - a Bayesian kernel machine that exploits the strengths of both the Bayesian modelling and kernel methods. A key challenge for such a formulation is the need for an efficient learning algorithm. To this end, we successfully extended the recent Stein variational theory for Bayesian inference for our proposed model, resulting in fast and efficient learning and prediction algorithms. Importantly our proposed BKM is resilient to the curse of kernelization, hence making it applicable to large-scale datasets and robust to parameter tuning, avoiding the associated expense and potential pitfalls with current practice of parameter tuning. Our extensive experimental results on 12 benchmark datasets show that our BKM without tuning any parameter can achieve comparable predictive performance with the state-of-the-art LIBSVM and significantly outperforms other baselines, while obtaining significantly speedup in terms of the total training time compared with its rivals.

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Pagination

2003-2011

Location

London, Eng.

Start date

2018-08-19

End date

2018-08-23

ISBN-13

9781450355520

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2018, the author(s)

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[Unknown]

Title of proceedings

KDD '18 : Proceedings of the ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining

Event

Association for Computing Machinery. Conference (24th : 2018 : London, Eng.)

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Place of publication

New York, N.Y.

Series

Association for Computing Machinery Conference

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