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Learning Multi-Task Gaussian Process Over Heterogeneous Input Domains

Machine Learning 2024-10-28 v3 Machine Learning

Abstract

Multi-task Gaussian process (MTGP) is a well-known non-parametric Bayesian model for learning correlated tasks effectively by transferring knowledge across tasks. But current MTGPs are usually limited to the multi-task scenario defined in the same input domain, leaving no space for tackling the heterogeneous case, i.e., the features of input domains vary over tasks. To this end, this paper presents a novel heterogeneous stochastic variational linear model of coregionalization (HSVLMC) model for simultaneously learning the tasks with varied input domains. Particularly, we develop the stochastic variational framework with Bayesian calibration that (i) takes into account the effect of dimensionality reduction raised by domain mappings in order to achieve effective input alignment; and (ii) employs a residual modeling strategy to leverage the inductive bias brought by prior domain mappings for better model inference. Finally, the superiority of the proposed model against existing LMC models has been extensively verified on diverse heterogeneous multi-task cases and a practical multi-fidelity steam turbine exhaust problem.

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@article{arxiv.2202.12636,
  title  = {Learning Multi-Task Gaussian Process Over Heterogeneous Input Domains},
  author = {Haitao Liu and Kai Wu and Yew-Soon Ong and Chao Bian and Xiaomo Jiang and Xiaofang Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12636},
  year   = {2024}
}

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