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Collaborative Online Ranking Algorithms For Multitask Learning, Guangxia Li, Peilin Zhao, Tao Mei, Peng Yang, Yulong Shen, Julian K. Y. Chang, Steven C. H. Hoi Oct 2019

Collaborative Online Ranking Algorithms For Multitask Learning, Guangxia Li, Peilin Zhao, Tao Mei, Peng Yang, Yulong Shen, Julian K. Y. Chang, Steven C. H. Hoi

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

There are many applications in which it is desirable to rank or order instances that belong to several different but related problems or tasks. Although unique, the individual ranking problem often shares characteristics with other problems in the group. Conventional ranking methods treat each task independently without considering the latent commonalities. In this paper, we study the problem of learning to rank instances that belong to multiple related tasks from the multitask learning perspective. We consider a case in which the information that is learned for a task can be used to enhance the learning of other tasks and propose …


Detecting Cyberattacks In Industrial Control Systems Using Online Learning Algorithms, Guangxia Li, Yulong Shen, Peilin Zhao, Xiao Lu, Jia Liu, Yangyang Liu, Steven C. H. Hoi Oct 2019

Detecting Cyberattacks In Industrial Control Systems Using Online Learning Algorithms, Guangxia Li, Yulong Shen, Peilin Zhao, Xiao Lu, Jia Liu, Yangyang Liu, Steven C. H. Hoi

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Industrial control systems are critical to the operation of industrial facilities, especially for critical infrastructures, such as refineries, power grids, and transportation systems. Similar to other information systems, a significant threat to industrial control systems is the attack from cyberspace-the offensive maneuvers launched by "anonymous" in the digital world that target computer-based assets with the goal of compromising a system's functions or probing for information. Owing to the importance of industrial control systems, and the possibly devastating consequences of being attacked, significant endeavors have been attempted to secure industrial control systems from cyberattacks. Among them are intrusion detection systems that …


Large Scale Online Multiple Kernel Regression With Application To Time-Series Prediction, Doyen Sahoo, Steven C. H. Hoi, Bin Lin Jan 2019

Large Scale Online Multiple Kernel Regression With Application To Time-Series Prediction, Doyen Sahoo, Steven C. H. Hoi, Bin Lin

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Kernel-based regression represents an important family of learning techniques for solving challenging regression tasks with non-linear patterns. Despite being studied extensively, most of the existing work suffers from two major drawbacks as follows: (i) they are often designed for solving regression tasks in a batch learning setting, making them not only computationally inefficient and but also poorly scalable in real-world applications where data arrives sequentially; and (ii) they usually assume that a fixed kernel function is given prior to the learning task, which could result in poor performance if the chosen kernel is inappropriate. To overcome these drawbacks, this work …


Optimization Methods For Learning Graph-Structured Sparse Models, Baojian Zhou Jan 2019

Optimization Methods For Learning Graph-Structured Sparse Models, Baojian Zhou

Legacy Theses & Dissertations (2009 - 2024)

Learning graph-structured sparse models has recently received significant attention thanks to their broad applicability to many important real-world problems. However, such models, of more effective and stronger interpretability compared with their counterparts, are difficult to learn due to optimization challenges. This thesis presents optimization algorithms for learning graph-structured sparse models under three different problem settings. Firstly, under the batch learning setting, we develop methods that can be applied to different objective functions that enjoy linear convergence guarantees up to constant errors. They can effectively optimize the statistical score functions in the task of subgraph detection; Secondly, under stochastic learning setting, …