Information fusion in multi-task Gaussian processes
Vasudevan, Shrihari, Melkumyan, Arman, Scheding, Steven
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper evaluates heterogeneous information fusion using multi-task Gaussian processes in the context of geological resource modeling. Specifically, it empirically demonstrates that information integration across heterogeneous information sources leads to superior estimates of all the quantities being modeled, compared to modeling them individually. Multi-task Gaussian processes provide a powerful approach for simultaneous modeling of multiple quantities of interest while taking correlations between these quantities into consideration. Experiments are performed on large scale real sensor data.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-4-2013
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