BibTeX Entry


@inproceedings{FrancoCrovellaComarela:KDD23,
  author	= {Franco, Gabriel and Crovella, Mark and Comarela, Giovanni},
  title		= {Dependence and Model Selection in {LLP}: The Problem of Variants},
  booktitle	= {Proceedings of KDD},
  year		= {2023},
  month		= aug,
  address	= {Los Angeles, CA},
  URL		= {http://www.cs.bu.edu/faculty/crovella/paper-archive/kdd23-LLP-model-selection.pdf},
  abstract	= {The problem of Learning from Label Proportions (LLP) has received considerable research attention and has numerous practical applications. In LLP, a hypothesis assigning labels to items is learned using knowledge of only the proportion of labels found in predefined groups, called bags. While a number of algorithmic approaches to learning in this context have been proposed, very little work has addressed the model selection problem for LLP. Nonetheless, it is not obvious how to extend straightforward model selection approaches to LLP, in part because of the lack of item labels. More fundamentally, we argue that a careful approach to model selection for LLP requires consideration of the dependence structure that exists between bags, items, and labels. In this paper we formalize this structure and show how it affects model selection. We show how this leads to improved methods of model selection that we demonstrate outperform the state of the art over a wide range of datasets and LLP algorithms.},
  doi		= {10.1145/3580305.3599307},
}