Learning with single-teacher multi-student

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In this paper we study a new learning problem defined as “Single-Teacher Multi-Student” (STMS) problem, which investigates how to learn a series of student (simple and specific) models from a single teacher (complex and universal) model. Taking the multiclass and binary classification for example, we focus on learning multiple binary classifiers from a single multiclass classifier, where each of binary classifier is responsible for a certain class. This actually derives from some realistic problems, such as identifying the suspect based on a comprehensive face recognition system. By treating the already-trained multiclass classifier as the teacher, and multiple binary classifiers as the students, we propose a gated support vector machine (gSVM) as a solution. A series of gSVMs are learned with the help of single teacher multiclass classifier. The teacher's help is two-fold; first, the teacher's score provides the gated values for students' decision; second, the teacher can guide the students to accommodate training examples with different difficulty degrees. Extensive experiments on real datasets validate its effectiveness.

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You, S., Xu, C., Xu, C., & Tao, D. (2018). Learning with single-teacher multi-student. In 32nd AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2018 (pp. 4390–4397). AAAI press. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v32i1.11636

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