Title
Top-Down Attention With Features Missing At Random
Abstract
In this paper we present a top-down attention model designed for an environment in which features are missing completely at random. Following (Hansen et al., 2011) we model top-down attention as a sequential decision making process driven by a task - modeled as a classification problem - in an environment with random subsets of features missing, but where we have the possibility to gather additional features among the ones that are missing. Thus, the top-down attention problem is reduced to finding the answer to the question what to measure next ? Attention is based on the top-down saliency of the missing features given as the estimated difference in classification confusion (entropy) with and without the given feature. The difference in confusion is computed conditioned on the available set of features. In this work, we make our attention model more realistic by also allowing the initial training phase to take place with incomplete data. Thus, we expand the model to include a missing data technique in the learning process. The top-down attention mechanism is implemented in a Gaussian Discrete mixture model setting where marginals and conditionals are relatively easy to compute. To illustrate the viability of expanded model, we train the mixture model with two different datasets, a synthetic data set and the well-known Yeast dataset of the UCI database. We evaluate the new algorithm in environments characterized by different amounts of incompleteness and compare the performance with a system that decides next feature to be measured at random. The proposed top-down mechanism clearly outperforms random choice of the next feature.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/MLSP.2011.6064577
2011 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON MACHINE LEARNING FOR SIGNAL PROCESSING (MLSP)
Keywords
Field
DocType
Machine learning, missing data techniques, attention modeling, entropy
Data mining,Computer science,Salience (neuroscience),Synthetic data,Artificial intelligence,Gaussian process,Missing data,Set theory,Pattern recognition,Stochastic process,Group method of data handling,Mixture model,Machine learning
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2161-0363
1
0.43
References 
Authors
8
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Seliz G. Karadogan1152.29
Letizia Marchegiani2206.09
Jan Larsen39818.05
Lars Kai Hansen42776341.03