Norm Heteroscedastic Discriminant Analysis under Mixture of Gaussian Distributions

Wenming Zheng*, Cheng Lu, Zhouchen Lin, Tong Zhang, Zhen Cui, Wankou Yang

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Abstract

Fisher's criterion is one of the most popular discriminant criteria for feature extraction. It is defined as the generalized Rayleigh quotient of the between-class scatter distance to the within-class scatter distance. Consequently, Fisher's criterion does not take advantage of the discriminant information in the class covariance differences, and hence, its discriminant ability largely depends on the class mean differences. If the class mean distances are relatively large compared with the within-class scatter distance, Fisher's criterion-based discriminant analysis methods may achieve a good discriminant performance. Otherwise, it may not deliver good results. Moreover, we observe that the between-class distance of Fisher's criterion is based on the \ell _{2}-norm, which would be disadvantageous to separate the classes with smaller class mean distances. To overcome the drawback of Fisher's criterion, in this paper, we first derive a new discriminant criterion, expressed as a mixture of absolute generalized Rayleigh quotients, based on a Bayes error upper bound estimation, where mixture of Gaussians is adopted to approximate the real distribution of data samples. Then, the criterion is further modified by replacing \ell _{2}-norm with \ell _{1} one to better describe the between-class scatter distance, such that it would be more effective to separate the different classes. Moreover, we propose a novel \ell _{1}-norm heteroscedastic discriminant analysis method based on the new discriminant analysis (L1-HDA/GM) for heteroscedastic feature extraction, in which the optimization problem of L1-HDA/GM can be efficiently solved by using the eigenvalue decomposition approach. Finally, we conduct extensive experiments on four real data sets and demonstrate that the proposed method achieves much competitive results compared with the state-of-The-Art methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8450621
Pages (from-to)2898-2915
Number of pages18
JournalIEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
Volume30
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Feature extraction
  • Fisher's discriminant criterion
  • Rayleigh quotient
  • heteroscedastic discriminant criterion
  • â"â norm heteroscedastic discriminant analysis (L1-HDA)

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