Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
531309 Pattern Recognition 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Domain knowledge captures an expert's approximate understanding of the world, its objects, and their properties. When available, it should serve to augment the information in a classification learner's training set. But this form of prior knowledge does not easily fit into the statistical learning paradigm. We propose and evaluate the use of phantom examples to remedy this. Our system performs automated model construction and learns generative models for phantom examples that adapt to the need of individual tasks. The approach is validated on the challenging real-world task of distinguishing handwritten Chinese characters. The approach improves learning significantly, provides additional robustness, and works well even though the domain knowledge is imperfect and approximate.

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