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Semi-supervised Logistic Regression
Semi-supervised logistic regression extends the standard logistic classifier by incorporating unlabeled data during training. Using self-training, expectation-maximization, or label-propagation wrappers, it iteratively assigns soft labels to unlabeled examples and refines model parameters, improving generalization when labeled data are scarce relative to the full dataset.
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Semi-supervised Logistic Regression (Self-training and EM-based variants)
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / machine-learning
- Nigam, K., McCallum, A., Thrun, S., & Mitchell, T. (2000). Text classification from labeled and unlabeled documents using EM. Machine Learning, 39, 103–134. · DOI 10.1023/a:1007692713085
- Chapelle, O., Scholkopf, B., & Zien, A. (Eds.) (2006). Semi-supervised Learning. MIT Press. · ISBN 978-0-262-03358-9
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