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Learning Representation for Multi-View Data Analysis

Models and Applications

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  • © 2019

Overview

  • Broadens your understanding of multi-view data analysis
  • Explains how to design an effective multi-view data representation model
  • Reinforces multi-view representation principles with real-world practices

Part of the book series: Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing (AI&KP)

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This book equips readers to handle complex multi-view data representation, centered around several major visual applications, sharing many tips and insights through a unified learning framework. This framework is able to model most existing multi-view learning and domain adaptation, enriching readers’ understanding from their similarity, and differences based on data organization and problem settings, as well as the research goal.

A comprehensive review exhaustively provides the key recent research on multi-view data analysis, i.e., multi-view clustering, multi-view classification, zero-shot learning, and domain adaption. More practical challenges in multi-view data analysis are discussed including incomplete, unbalanced and large-scale multi-view learning. Learning Representation for Multi-View Data Analysis covers a wide range of applications in the research fields of big data, human-centered computing, pattern recognition, digital marketing, web mining, and computer vision.

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Unsupervised Multi-view Learning

  2. Supervised Multi-view Classification

  3. Transfer Learning

Reviews

“The book should be well received by advanced postgraduate students and data (especially big data) analysts. A background in statistics, mathematics, and computing is a prerequisite for reading. It is surely a must-have reference book for any scientific library.” (Soubhik Chakraborty, Computing Reviews, May 07, 2019)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, USA

    Zhengming Ding

  • Adobe Research, San Jose, USA

    Handong Zhao

  • Northeastern University, Boston, USA

    Yun Fu

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