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    Author(s)Sebastian Nowozin
    PublisherMIT PRESS
    ISBN9780262028370
    Pages432
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2014

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    MIT PRESS Advanced Structured Prediction by Sebastian Nowozin

    An overview of recent work in the field of structured prediction, the building of predictive machine learning models for interrelated and dependent outputs.The goal of structured prediction is to build machine learning models that predict relational information that itself has structure, such as being composed of multiple interrelated parts. These models, which reflect prior knowledge, task-specific relations, and constraints, are used in fields including computer vision, speech recognition, natural language processing, and computational biology. They can carry out such tasks as predicting a natural language sentence, or segmenting an image into meaningful components. These models are expressive and powerful, but exact computation is often intractable. A broad research effort in recent years has aimed at designing structured prediction models and approximate inference and learning procedures that are computationally efficient. This volume offers an overview of this recent research in order to make the work accessible to a broader research community. The chapters, by leading researchers in the field, cover a range of topics, including research trends, the linear programming relaxation approach, innovations in probabilistic modeling, recent theoretical progress, and resource-aware learning.Contributors Jonas Behr, Yutian Chen, Fernando De La Torre, Justin Domke, Peter V. Gehler, Andrew E. Gelfand, Sebastien Giguere, Amir Globerson, Fred A. Hamprecht, Minh Hoai, Tommi Jaakkola, Jeremy Jancsary, Joseph Keshet, Marius Kloft, Vladimir Kolmogorov, Christoph H. Lampert, Francois Laviolette, Xinghua Lou, Mario Marchand, Andre F. T. Martins, Ofer Meshi, Sebastian Nowozin, George Papandreou, Daniel Prusa, Gunnar Ratsch, Amelie Rolland, Bogdan Savchynskyy, Stefan Schmidt, Thomas Schoenemann, Gabriele Schweikert, Ben Taskar, Sinisa Todorovic, Max Welling, David Weiss, Thomas Werner, Alan Yuille, Stanislav Zivny