LCM and ICM #2672
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Hi
While reading through the provided literature on the implementation of the
MultiTaskGP
:[Bonilla2007MTGP]
E. Bonilla, K. Chai and C. Williams. Multi-task Gaussian Process Prediction. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 20, NeurIPS 2007.
I came across this line in the related work section:
"Our model for the observations corresponds to an LCM model with two processes: the process for f· and the noise process."
So i was wondering. Is the
MultiTaskGP
then a LCM or an ICM as stated in the documentation. It is an ICM right?it cannot be written as:
Linear model of co-regionalization:
$f_i (x)=∑^Q_{q=1}a_{iq}∙u_{q} (x) $ $f_i (x)$ is the $i$ -th output, $u_q (x)$ is the $q$ -th latent GP, $a_{iq}$ are coefficients that define the contribution of the $q$ -th GP to the $i$ -th task.
Where
I hope you can help me in this matter. I am thankful for anyone clarifying.
Best regards,
Stefan Tönnis
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