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TRANSFER LEARNING FOR NONPARAMETRIC CLASSIFICATION
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Wei, Hongji
, Cai, T. Tony
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Classification
/ Classifiers
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge management
/ Learning
/ Minimax technique
/ Nonparametric statistics
/ Numerical analysis
/ Simulation
/ Statistics
2021
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TRANSFER LEARNING FOR NONPARAMETRIC CLASSIFICATION
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Wei, Hongji
, Cai, T. Tony
in
Classification
/ Classifiers
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge management
/ Learning
/ Minimax technique
/ Nonparametric statistics
/ Numerical analysis
/ Simulation
/ Statistics
2021
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TRANSFER LEARNING FOR NONPARAMETRIC CLASSIFICATION
2021
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Overview
Human learners have the natural ability to use knowledge gained in one setting for learning in a different but related setting. This ability to transfer knowledge from one task to another is essential for effective learning. In this paper, we study transfer learning in the context of nonparametric classification based on observations from different distributions under the posterior drift model, which is a general framework and arises in many practical problems.
We first establish the minimax rate of convergence and construct a rate-optimal two-sample weighted K-NN classifier. The results characterize precisely the contribution of the observations from the source distribution to the classification task under the target distribution. A data-driven adaptive classifier is then proposed and is shown to simultaneously attain within a logarithmic factor of the optimal rate over a large collection of parameter spaces. Simulation studies and real data applications are carried out where the numerical results further illustrate the theoretical analysis. Extensions to the case of multiple source distributions are also considered.
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics
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