The benefits of target relations: A comparison of multitask extensions and classifier chains

BaşlıkThe benefits of target relations: A comparison of multitask extensions and classifier chains
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsAdıyeke, E., and M. Gokce Baydogan
JournalPattern Recognition
Volume107
Pagination107507
ISSN0031-3203
Anahtar kelimelerClassifier chains, Ensemble learning, Multi-objective trees, Multitask learning, Stacking
Abstract

Multitask (multi-target or multi-output) learning (MTL) deals with simultaneous prediction of several outputs. MTL approaches rely on the optimization of a joint score function over the targets. However, defining a joint score in global models is problematic when the target scales are different. To address such problems, single target (i.e. local) learning strategies are commonly employed. Here we propose alternative tree-based learning strategies to handle the issue with target scaling in global models, and to identify the learning order for chaining operations in local models. In the first proposal, the problems with target scaling are resolved using alternative splitting strategies which consider the learning tasks in a multi-objective optimization framework. The second proposal deals with the problem of ordering in the chaining strategies. We introduce an alternative estimation strategy, minimum error chain policy, that gradually expands the input space using the estimations that approximate to true characteristics of outputs, namely out-of-bag estimations in tree-based ensemble framework. Our experiments on benchmark datasets illustrate the success of the proposed multitask extension of trees compared to the decision trees with de facto design especially for datasets with large number of targets. In line with that, minimum error chain policy improves the performance of the state-of-the-art chaining policies.

URLhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031320320303101
DOI10.1016/j.patcog.2020.107507