Summary
In this chapter, we have introduced the most important label propagation techniques. In particular, we have seen how to build a dataset graph based on a weighting kernel, and how to use the geometric information provided by unlabeled samples to determine the most likely class. The basic approach works by iterating the multiplication of the label vector times the weight matrix until a stable point is reached and we have proven that, under simple assumptions, it is always possible.
Another approach, implemented by Scikit-Learn, is based on the transition probability from a state (represented by a sample) to another one, until the convergence to a labeled point. The probability matrix is obtained using a normalized weight matrix to encourage ...
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