Semi-supervised Gaussian Process
Semi-supervised Gaussian Process extends the probabilistic GP framework to exploit unlabeled data alongside a small set of labeled observations. By placing a GP prior over functions and leveraging the geometric structure revealed by unlabeled inputs, it learns more accurate and better-calibrated predictors than a purely supervised GP when labels are scarce, making it well suited for scientific and medical problems where annotation is expensive.
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- Lawrence, N. D., & Jordan, M. I. (2004). Semi-supervised learning via Gaussian processes. In Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS), 17, 753–760. MIT Press. · URL
- Rasmussen, C. E., & Williams, C. K. I. (2006). Gaussian Processes for Machine Learning. MIT Press. · ISBN 978-0-262-18253-9
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