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Active Learning Gradient Boosting
Active Learning Gradient Boosting combines the powerful predictive accuracy of gradient boosted trees with an active learning loop that selects the most informative unlabeled examples for human annotation. By querying only the instances the model is most uncertain about, the method achieves high accuracy with far fewer labeled examples than passive supervised learning.
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Active Learning with Gradient Boosting (Query-by-Committee / Uncertainty Sampling with Gradient Boosted Trees)
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- Settles, B. (2010). Active Learning Literature Survey. Computer Sciences Technical Report 1648, University of Wisconsin–Madison. · URL
- Friedman, J. H. (2001). Greedy Function Approximation: A Gradient Boosting Machine. Annals of Statistics, 29(5), 1189–1232. · DOI 10.1214/aos/1013203451
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