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1cc70be9fb6a83bc46cf4ac21a91e0b0-Paper-Conference.pdf

Neural Information Processing Systems

In this paper, we focus on multi-task classification, where related classification tasks share the same label space and are learned simultaneously. In particular, we tackle a new setting, which is more realistic than currently addressed in the literature, where categories shift from training to test data. Hence, individual tasks do not contain complete training data for the categories in the test set. To generalize to such test data, it is crucial for individual tasks to leverage knowledge from related tasks. To this end, we propose learning an association graph to transfer knowledge among tasks for missing classes.


1cc70be9fb6a83bc46cf4ac21a91e0b0-Paper-Conference.pdf

Neural Information Processing Systems

In this paper, we focus on multi-task classification, where related classification tasks share the same label space and are learned simultaneously.


Association Graph Learning for Multi-Task Classification with Category Shifts

Neural Information Processing Systems

In this paper, we focus on multi-task classification, where related classification tasks share the same label space and are learned simultaneously. In particular, we tackle a new setting, which is more realistic than currently addressed in the literature, where categories shift from training to test data. Hence, individual tasks do not contain complete training data for the categories in the test set. To generalize to such test data, it is crucial for individual tasks to leverage knowledge from related tasks. To this end, we propose learning an association graph to transfer knowledge among tasks for missing classes.


Association Graph Learning for Multi-Task Classification with Category Shifts

Neural Information Processing Systems

In this paper, we focus on multi-task classification, where related classification tasks share the same label space and are learned simultaneously. In particular, we tackle a new setting, which is more realistic than currently addressed in the literature, where categories shift from training to test data. Hence, individual tasks do not contain complete training data for the categories in the test set. To generalize to such test data, it is crucial for individual tasks to leverage knowledge from related tasks. To this end, we propose learning an association graph to transfer knowledge among tasks for missing classes.