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Semi-supervised Online Learning
Semi-supervised Online Learning combines the incremental update style of online learning with the ability to exploit unlabeled examples, enabling models to improve continuously from a data stream in which only a small fraction of arriving instances carry ground-truth labels. It is especially valuable when labeling is expensive or delayed but data arrives in real time.
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Semi-supervised Online Learning (Incremental Learning with Partially Labeled Streams)
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- Goldberg, A., Li, M., & Zhu, X. (2008). Online manifold regularization: A new learning setting and empirical study. In Proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML PKDD 2008), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5211, 393–407. Springer. · URL
- Zhu, X., & Goldberg, A. B. (2009). Introduction to Semi-Supervised Learning. Morgan & Claypool Publishers. · ISBN 978-1-59829-548-3
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