Sparse compositional metric learning

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Abstract

We propose a new approach for metric learning by framing it as learning a sparse combination of locally discriminative metrics that are inexpensive to generate from the training data. This flexible framework allows us to naturally derive formulations for global, multi-task and local metric learning. The resulting algorithms have several advantages over existing methods in the literature: a much smaller number of parameters to be estimated and a principled way to generalize learned metrics to new testing data points. To analyze the approach theoretically, we derive a generalization bound that justifies the sparse combination. Empirically, we evaluate our algorithms on several datasets against state-of-theart metric learning methods. The results are consistent with our theoretical findings and demonstrate the superiority of our approach in terms of classification performance and scalability.

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Shi, Y., Bellet, A., & Sha, F. (2014). Sparse compositional metric learning. In Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 3, pp. 2078–2084). AI Access Foundation. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v28i1.8968

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