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Posterior regularization for structured latent variable models (2010)

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by Kuzman Ganchev , João Graça , Lf Inesc-id , Jennifer Gillenwater , Ben Taskar
Venue:Journal of Machine Learning Research
Citations:138 - 8 self
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@ARTICLE{Ganchev10posteriorregularization,
    author = {Kuzman Ganchev and João Graça and Lf Inesc-id and Jennifer Gillenwater and Ben Taskar},
    title = {Posterior regularization for structured latent variable models},
    journal = {Journal of Machine Learning Research},
    year = {2010},
    pages = {11--2001}
}

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Abstract

We present posterior regularization, a probabilistic framework for structured, weakly supervised learning. Our framework efficiently incorporates indirect supervision via constraints on posterior distributions of probabilistic models with latent variables. Posterior regularization separates model complexity from the complexity of structural constraints it is desired to satisfy. By directly imposing decomposable regularization on the posterior moments of latent variables during learning, we retain the computational efficiency of the unconstrained model while ensuring desired constraints hold in expectation. We present an efficient algorithm for learning with posterior regularization and illustrate its versatility on a diverse set of structural constraints such as bijectivity, symmetry and group sparsity in several large scale experiments, including multi-view learning, cross-lingual dependency grammar induction, unsupervised part-of-speech induction,

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