IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
Online ISSN : 1745-1361
Print ISSN : 0916-8532
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Computationally Efficient Class-Prior Estimation under Class Balance Change Using Energy Distance
Hideko KAWAKUBOMarthinus Christoffel DU PLESSISMasashi SUGIYAMA
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2016 Volume E99.D Issue 1 Pages 176-186

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In many real-world classification problems, the class balance often changes between training and test datasets, due to sample selection bias or the non-stationarity of the environment. Naive classifier training under such changes of class balance systematically yields a biased solution. It is known that such a systematic bias can be corrected by weighted training according to the test class balance. However, the test class balance is often unknown in practice. In this paper, we consider a semi-supervised learning setup where labeled training samples and unlabeled test samples are available and propose a class balance estimator based on the energy distance. Through experiments, we demonstrate that the proposed method is computationally much more efficient than existing approaches, with comparable accuracy.
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