Improving Classification Accuracy by Comparing Local Features through Canonical Correlations

Classifying images using features extracted from densely sampled local patches has enjoyed significant success in many detection and recognition tasks. It is also well known that generally more than one type of feature is needed to achieve robust classification performance. Previous works using mult...

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Published in:2010 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition pp. 4032 - 4035
Main Authors: Dikmen, Mert, Huang, Thomas S
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-08-2010
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Summary:Classifying images using features extracted from densely sampled local patches has enjoyed significant success in many detection and recognition tasks. It is also well known that generally more than one type of feature is needed to achieve robust classification performance. Previous works using multiple features have addressed this issue either through simple concatenation of feature vectors or through combining feature specific kernels at the classifier level. In this work we introduce a novel approach for combining features at the feature level by projecting two types of features onto two respective subspaces in which they are maximally correlated. We use their correlation as an augmented feature and demonstrate improvement in classification accuracy over simple combination through concatenation in a pedestrian detection framework.
ISBN:1424475422
9781424475421
ISSN:1051-4651
2831-7475
DOI:10.1109/ICPR.2010.980