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bpacker hierarchy [8 articles]

Recent papers added to bpacker library classified by the tag hierarchy. You can also see everyone's hierarchy.
  • Text Classification for DAG-Structured Categories
    Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (2005), pp. 290-300.
    by Cao D Nguyen, Tran A Dung, Tru H Cao
    posted to nlp hierarchy classification by bpacker on 2008-06-27 02:15:52 as read along with 1 person agaelebe
  • Learning from Multiple sources
    (2006)
    by Koby Crammer, Michael Kearns, Jennifer Wortman
    posted to cotraining hierarchy by bpacker on 2008-02-11 19:33:57 as ***
  • Probabilistic abstraction hierarchies
    (2001)
    by E Segal, D Koller, D Ormoneit
    posted to hierarchy probabilistic-models by bpacker on 2008-02-11 19:24:46 as read
  • A Bayesian/Information Theoretic Model of Learning to Learn via Multiple Task Sampling
    Machine Learning, Vol. 28, No. 1. (1 July 1997), pp. 7-39.
    by Jonathan Baxter
  • Uncovering shared structures in multiclass classification
    (2007), pp. 17-24.
    by Yonatan Amit, Michael Fink, Nathan Srebro, Shimon Ullman
  • A Hierarchical Community of Experts
    (1997)
    by Geoffrey E Hinton, Brian Sallans, Zoubin Ghahramani
    edited by Michael I Jordan
  • Improving text classification by shrinkage in a hierarchy of classes
    (1998)
  • Probabilistic abstraction hierarchies
    (2001)
    by E Segal, D Koller, D Ormoneit
    posted to hierarchy probabilistic-models by bpacker on 2006-05-09 22:46:28 as *** along with 1 group vision-ng
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