Adaptively Learning the Crowd Kernel
- Omer Tamuz ,
- Ce Liu ,
- Serge Belongie ,
- Ohad Shamir ,
- Adam Tauman Kalai
Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), 2011 |
We introduce an algorithm that, given n objects, learns a similarity matrix over all n^2 pairs, from crowdsourced data alone. The algorithm samples responses to adaptively chosen triplet-based relative-similarity queries. Each query has the form “is object a more similar to b or to c?” and is chosen to be maximally informative given the preceding responses. The output is an embedding of the objects into Euclidean space (like MDS); we refer to this as the “crowd kernel.” SVMs reveal that the crowd kernel captures prominent and subtle features across a number of domains, such as ” is striped” among neckties and “vowel vs. consonant” among letters.