In many data mining applications collection of sufficiently large datasets is the most time consuming and expensive. On the other hand, industrial methods of data collection create huge databases, and make difficult direct applications of the advanced machine learning algorithms. To address the above problems, we consider active learning (AL), which may be very efficient either for the experimental design or for the data filtering. In this paper we demonstrate using the online evaluation opportunity provided by the AL Challenge that quite competitive results may be produced using a small percentage of the available data. Also, we present several alternative criteria, which may be useful for the evaluation of the active learning processes. The author of this paper attended special presentation in Barcelona, where results of the WCCI 2010 AL Challenge were discussed.
@article{arxiv.1108.0453,
title = {On the Evaluation Criterions for the Active Learning Processes},
author = {Vladimir Nikulin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.0453},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
This paper relates to the WCCI 2010 Active Learning data mining Contest. The author participated in the above Contest and attended a special presentation by the Organisers at the WCCI 2010 in Barcelona