Abstract

Label powerset (LP) method is one category of multi-label learning algorithms. It reduces the multi-label classification problem to a multi-class classification problem by treating each distinct combination of labels in the training set as a different class. This paper proposes a basis expansion model for multi-label classification, where a basis function is a LP classifier trained on a random k-labelset. The expansion coefficients are learned to minimize the global error between the prediction and the multi-label ground truth. We derive an analytic solution to learn the coefficients efficiently. We have conducted experiments using several benchmark datasets and compared our method with other state-of-the-art multi-label learning methods. The results show that our method has better or competitive performance against other methods.

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