Talk gi­ven by Dr. Ro­hit Bab­bar (MPI for In­tel­li­gent Sys­tems, Tü­bin­gen)

On January 25, 2017, Dr. Rohit Babbar (MPI for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen) will give a talk about "Scalable Algorithms for Extreme Multi-class and Multi-label Classifcation" in the context of the SFB 901.
                                                                                                                                          
Abstract: 

In the era of big data, large-scale classification involving tens of thousand target categories is not uncommon these days. Also referred to as Extreme Classification, it has also been recently shown that the machine learning challenges arising in recommendation systems and web-advertising can be effectively addressed by reducing it to extreme multi-label classification. In this talk, I will discuss two recent works which have been accepted at SDM 2016 and WSDM 2017 conferences, and present TerseSVM and DiSMEC algorithms for extreme multi-class and multi-label classification. The training process for these agorithms makes use of openMP based distributed architectures, thereby using thousands of cores for computation, and train models in a few hours which would otherwise take several weeks. The precision@k and nDCG@k results using DiSMEC improve over state-of-the-art methods such as SLEEC and FastXML by upto 10% on benchmark datasets. Furthermore, the model size is orders of magnitutde smaller than that obtained by off-the-shelf solvers.

Bio - Rohit Babbar is currently a post-doc in the Empirical Inference group at Max-Planck Institute Tuebingen since October 2014. His work has primarily been focused around large-scale machine learning and Big data problems. His research interests also include optimization and deep learning. Before that, he finished his PhD from University of Grenoble in 2014.