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Online Active learning
Online active learning combines two complementary paradigms: it processes data as a stream (online learning) and selectively requests labels only for the most informative instances (active learning). The result is a model that adapts continuously to new data while keeping labeling costs low — useful whenever labeled data is expensive and examples arrive sequentially rather than all at once.
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Online Active Learning (Streaming Active Learning)
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- Cesa-Bianchi, N., Gentile, C., & Zaniboni, L. (2006). Worst-case analysis of selective sampling for linear classification. Journal of Machine Learning Research, 7, 1205–1230. · URL
- Sculley, D. (2007). Online active learning methods for fast label-efficient spam filtering. Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Email and Anti-Spam (CEAS 2007). · URL
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