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* What SSL is and when it is useful. | * What SSL is and when it is useful. | ||
* The harmonic fields and multi-rank walk SSL algorithms, and properties of these algorithms. | * The harmonic fields and multi-rank walk SSL algorithms, and properties of these algorithms. | ||
+ | * What is optimized by the MAD algorithm, and what the goal is of the various terms in the optimization. | ||
* The power iteration clustering algorithm. | * The power iteration clustering algorithm. |
Revision as of 18:27, 6 December 2015
This is one of the class meetings on the schedule for the course Machine Learning with Large Datasets 10-605 in Fall 2015.
Slides
Optional Readings
- Frank Lin and William W. Cohen (2010): Semi-Supervised Classification of Network Data Using Very Few Labels in ASONAM-2010.
- PP Talukdar, K Crammer (2009): New regularized algorithms for transductive learning Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases, 442-457
- Partha Pratim Talukdar and William W. Cohen (2014): Scaling Graph-based Semi Supervised Learning to Large Number of Labels Using Count-Min Sketch in AI-Stats 2014.
Key things to remember
- What SSL is and when it is useful.
- The harmonic fields and multi-rank walk SSL algorithms, and properties of these algorithms.
- What is optimized by the MAD algorithm, and what the goal is of the various terms in the optimization.
- The power iteration clustering algorithm.