Abstract

In this paper, we study the problem of learning from multiple model data for the purpose of document classification. In this problem, each document is composed of two different models of data, i.e., an image and a text. We propose to represent the data of two models by projecting them to a shared data space by using cross-model factor analysis formula and classify them in the shared space by using a linear class label predictor, named cross-model classifier. The parameters of both cross-model classifier and cross-model factor analysis are learned jointly, so that they can regularize the learning of each other. We construct a unified objective function for this learning problem. With this objective function, we minimize the distance between the projections of image and text of the same document, and the classification error of the projections measured by hinge loss function. The objective function is optimized by an alternate optimization strategy in an iterative algorithm. Experiments in two different multiple model document data sets show the advantage of the proposed algorithm over state-of-the-art multimedia data classification methods.

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