Gaussian processes for classification: mean field algorithms: mean-field algorithms

Manfred Opper, Ole Winther

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    Abstract

    We derive a mean field algorithm for binary classification with Gaussian processes which is based on the TAP approach originally proposed in Statistical Physics of disordered systems. The theory also yields an approximate leave-one-out estimator for the generalization error which is computed with no extra computational cost. We show that from the TAP approach, it is possible to derive both a simpler 'naive' mean field theory and support vector machines (SVM) as limiting cases. For both mean field algorithms and support vectors machines, simulation results for three small benchmark data sets are presented. They show 1. that one may get state of the art performance by using the leave-one-out estimator for model selection and 2. the built-in leave-one-out estimators are extremely precise when compared to the exact leave-one-out estimate. The latter result is a taken as a strong support for the internal consistency of the mean field approach.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2655-2684
    Number of pages30
    JournalNeural Computation
    Volume12
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2000

    Keywords

    • mean field algorithm
    • binary classification
    • Gaussian processes
    • TAP approach
    • Statistical Physics
    • disordered systems
    • estimator
    • generalization error
    • computational cost
    • support vector machines (SVM)

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