Fusion-Based Age-Group Classification Method Using Multiple Two-Dimensional Feature Extraction Algorithms(Pattern Recognition)
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概要
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An age-group classification method based on a fusion of different classifiers with different two-dimensional feature extraction algorithms is proposed. Theoretically, an integration of multiple classifiers can provide better performance compared to a single classifier. In this paper, we extract effective features from one sample image using different dimensional reduction methods, construct multiple classifiers in each subspace, and combine them to reduce age-group classification errors. As for the dimensional reduction methods, two-dimensional PCA (2DPCA) and two-dimensional LDA (2DLDA) are used. These algorithms are antisymmetric in the treatment of the rows and the columns of the images. We prepared the row-based and column-based algorithms to make two different classifiers with different error tendencies. By combining these classifiers with different errors, the performance can be improved. Experimental results show that our fusion-based age-group classification method achieves better performance than existing two-dimensional algorithms alone.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2007-06-01
著者
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Ueki Kazuya
Department Of Science & Engineering Waseda University:nec Soft Ltd.
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Kobayashi Tetsunori
Department Of Computer Science Waseda University
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Kobayashi Tetsunori
Department Of Science & Engineering Waseda University
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