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  <body><![CDATA[<h4>"Support Vector Machines for Structured Output Prediction"</h4><p>&nbsp;</p><h4>Abstract</h4><p>Over the last decades, much of the research on discriminative learning has focused on problems like classification and regression, where the prediction is a single univariate variable. But what if we need to predict complex objects like trees, orderings, or alignments?&nbsp; Such problems arise, for example, when a natural language parser needs to predict the correct parse tree for a given sentence, when one needs to optimize a multivariate performance measure like the F1-score, or when predicting the alignment between two proteins.<br /><br />This talk discusses a support vector approach and algorithm for predicting such complex objects. It generalizes conventional classification SVMs to a large range of structured outputs and multivariate loss functions. While the resulting training problems have exponential size, there is a simple algorithm that allows training in polynomial time. The algorithm is implemented in the SVM-Struct software and empirical results will be given for several examples.<br /><br /></p><h4>Bio</h4><p>Thorsten Joachims is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University.&nbsp; In 2001, he finished his dissertation with the title "The Maximum-Margin Approach to Learning Text Classifiers: Methods, Theory, and Algorithms", advised by Prof. Katharina Morik at the University of Dortmund.&nbsp; From there he also received his Diplom in Computer Science in 1997 with a thesis on WebWatcher, a browsing assistant for the Web.&nbsp; From 1994 to 1996 he was a visiting scientist at Carnegie Mellon University with Prof. Tom Mitchell. His research interests center on a synthesis of theory and system building in the field of machine learning, with a focus on Support Vector Machines and machine learning with text.&nbsp; He authored the SVM-Light algorithm and software for support vector learning.</p>]]></body>
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