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Bayesian Nonexhaustive Learning for Online Discovery and Modeling of Emerging Classes

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arxiv 1206.4600 v1 pith:OISVOAFA submitted 2012-06-18 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords classmodelonlineclassesdefineddiscoverydistributionsinference
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We present a framework for online inference in the presence of a nonexhaustively defined set of classes that incorporates supervised classification with class discovery and modeling. A Dirichlet process prior (DPP) model defined over class distributions ensures that both known and unknown class distributions originate according to a common base distribution. In an attempt to automatically discover potentially interesting class formations, the prior model is coupled with a suitably chosen data model, and sequential Monte Carlo sampling is used to perform online inference. Our research is driven by a biodetection application, where a new class of pathogen may suddenly appear, and the rapid increase in the number of samples originating from this class indicates the onset of an outbreak.

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