A review on multi-task metric learning

  • Yang P
  • Huang K
  • Hussain A
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Abstract

Distance metric plays an important role in machine learning which is crucial to the performance of a range of algorithms. Metric learning, which refers to learning a proper distance metric for a particular task, has attracted much attention in machine learning. In particular, multi-task learning deals with the scenario where there are multiple related metric learning tasks. By jointly training these tasks, useful information is shared among the tasks, which significantly improves their performances. This paper reviews the literature on multi-task metric learning. Various methods are investigated systematically and categorized into four families. The central ideas of these methods are introduced in detail, followed by some representative applications. Finally, we conclude the review and propose a number of future work directions.

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Yang, P., Huang, K., & Hussain, A. (2018). A review on multi-task metric learning. Big Data Analytics, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41044-018-0029-9

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