Large Data and Zero Noise Limits of Graph-Based Semi-Supervised Learning Algorithms

05/23/2018
by   Matthew M. Dunlop, et al.
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Scalings in which the graph Laplacian approaches a differential operator in the large graph limit are used to develop understanding of a number of algorithms for semi-supervised learning; in particular the extension, to this graph setting, of the probit algorithm, level set and kriging methods, are studied. Both optimization and Bayesian approaches are considered, based around a regularizing quadratic form found from an affine transformation of the Laplacian, raised to a, possibly fractional, exponent. Conditions on the parameters defining this quadratic form are identified under which well-defined limiting continuum analogues of the optimization and Bayesian semi-supervised learning problems may be found, thereby shedding light on the design of algorithms in the large graph setting. The large graph limits of the optimization formulations are tackled through Γ-convergence, using the recently introduced TL^p metric. The small labelling noise limit of the Bayesian formulations are also identified, and contrasted with pre-existing harmonic function approaches to the problem.

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