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The classification of patterns is an important area of research which is central to all pattern recognition fields, including speech, image, robotics, and data analysis. Neural networks have been used successfully in a number of these fields, but so far their application has been based on a "black box approach", with no real understanding of how they work. In this book, Sarunas Raudys - an internationally respected researcher in the area - provides an excellent mathematical and applied introduction to how neural network classifiers work and how they should be used to optimal effect. Among the…mehr
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The classification of patterns is an important area of research which is central to all pattern recognition fields, including speech, image, robotics, and data analysis. Neural networks have been used successfully in a number of these fields, but so far their application has been based on a "black box approach", with no real understanding of how they work. In this book, Sarunas Raudys - an internationally respected researcher in the area - provides an excellent mathematical and applied introduction to how neural network classifiers work and how they should be used to optimal effect. Among the topics covered are: - Different types of neural network classifiers; - A taxonomy of pattern classification algorithms; - Performance capabilities and measurement procedures; - Which features should be extracted from raw data for the best classification results. This book will provide essential reading for anyone researching or studying relevant areas of patter n recognition (such as image processing, speech recognition, robotics, and multimedia). It will also be of interest to anyone studing or researching in applied neural networks.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- 2001
- Seitenzahl: 295
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781852332976
- ISBN-10: 1852332972
- Artikelnr.: 09366400
- Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- 2001
- Seitenzahl: 295
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781852332976
- ISBN-10: 1852332972
- Artikelnr.: 09366400
1. Quick Overview.- 1.1 The Classifier Design Problem.- 1.2 Single Layer and Multilayer Perceptrons.- 1.3 The SLP as the Euclidean Distance and the Fisher Linear Classifiers.- 1.4 The Generalisation Error of the EDC and the Fisher DF.- 1.5 Optimal Complexity - The Scissors Effect.- 1.6 Overtraining in Neural Networks.- 1.7 Bibliographical and Historical Remarks.- 2. Taxonomy of Pattern Classification Algorithms.- 2.1 Principles of Statistical Decision Theory.- 2.2 Four Parametric Statistical Classifiers.- 2.2.1 The Quadratic Discriminant Function.- 2.2.2 The Standard Fisher Linear Discriminant Function.- 2.2.3 The Euclidean Distance Classifier.- 2.2.4 The Anderson-Bahadur Linear DF.- 2.3 Structures of the Covariance Matrices.- 2.3.1 A Set of Standard Assumptions.- 2.3.2 Block Diagonal Matrices.- 2.3.3 The Tree Type Dependence Models.- 2.3.4 Temporal Dependence Models.- 2.4 The Bayes Predictive Approach to Design Optimal Classification Rules.- 2.4.1 A General Theory.- 2.4.2 Learning the Mean Vector.- 2.4.3 Learning the Mean Vector and CM.- 2.4.4 Qualities and Shortcomings.- 2.5. Modifications of the Standard Linear and Quadratic DF.- 2.5.1 A Pseudo-Inversion of the Covariance Matrix.- 2.5.2 Regularised Discriminant Analysis (RDA).- 2.5.3 Scaled Rotation Regularisation.- 2.5.4 Non-Gausian Densities.- 2.5.5 Robust Discriminant Analysis.- 2.6 Nonparametric Local Statistical Classifiers.- 2.6.1 Methods Based on Mixtures of Densities.- 2.6.2 Piecewise-Linear Classifiers.- 2.6.3 The Parzen Window Classifier.- 2.6.4 The k-NN Rule and a Calculation Speed.- 2.6.5 Polynomial and Potential Function Classifiers.- 2.7 Minimum Empirical Error and Maximal Margin Linear Classifiers.- 2.7.1 The Minimum Empirical Error Classifier.- 2.7.2 The Maximal Margin Classifier.- 2.7.3 The Support Vector Machine.- 2.8 Piecewise-Linear Classifiers.- 2.8.1 Multimodal Density Based Classifiers.- 2.8.2 Architectural Approach to Design of the Classifiers.- 2.8.3 Decision Tree Classifiers.- 2.9 Classifiers for Categorical Data.- 2.9.1 Multinornial Classifiers.- 2.9.2 Estimation of Parameters.- 2.9.3 Decision Tree and the Multinornial Classifiers.- 2.9.4 Linear Classifiers.- 2.9.5 Nonparametric Local Classifiers.- 2.10 Bibliographical and Historical Remarks.- 3. Performance and the Generalisation Error.- 3.1 Bayes, Conditional, Expected, and Asymptotic Probabilities of Misclassification.- 3.1.1 The Bayes Probability of Misclassification.- 3.1.2 The Conditional Probability of Misclassification.- 3.1.3 The Expected Probability of Misclassification.- 3.1.4 The Asymptotic Probability of Misclassification.- 3.1.5 Learning Curves: An Overview of Different Analysis Methods.- 3.1.6 Error Estimation.- 3.2 Generalisation Error of the Euclidean Distance Classifier.- 3.2.1 The Classification Algorithm.- 3.2.2 Double Asymptotics in the Error Analysis.- 3.2.3 The Spherical Gaussian Case.- 3.2.3.1 The Case N2 = N1.- 3.2.3.2 The Case N2 ? N1.- 3.3 Most Favourable and Least Favourable Distributions of the Data.- 3.3.1 The Non-Spherical Gaussian Case.- 3.3.2 The Most Favourable Distributions of the Data.- 3.3.3 The Least Favourable Distributions of the Data.- 3.3.4 Intrinsic Dimensionality.- 3.4 Generalisation Errors for Modifications of the Standard Linear Classifier.- 3.4.1 The Standard Fisher Linear DF.- 3.4.2 The Double Asymptotics for the Expected Error.- 3.4.3 The Conditional Probability of Misc1assification.- 3.4.4 A Standard Deviation of the Conditional Error.- 3.4.5 Favourable and Unfavourable Distributions.- 3.4.6 Theory and Real-World Problems.- 3.4.7 The Linear Classifier D for the Diagonal CM.- 3.4.8 The Pseudo-Fisher Classifier.- 3.4.9 The Regularised Discriminant Analysis.- 3.5 Common Parameters in Different Competing Pattern Classes.- 3.5.1 The Generalisation Error of the Quadratic DF.- 3.5.2 The Effect of Common Parameters in Two Competing Classes.- 3.5.3 Unequal Sampie Sizes in Plug-In Classifiers.- 3.6 Minimum Empirical Error and Maximal Margin Classifiers.- 3.
1. Quick Overview.- 1.1 The Classifier Design Problem.- 1.2 Single Layer and Multilayer Perceptrons.- 1.3 The SLP as the Euclidean Distance and the Fisher Linear Classifiers.- 1.4 The Generalisation Error of the EDC and the Fisher DF.- 1.5 Optimal Complexity - The Scissors Effect.- 1.6 Overtraining in Neural Networks.- 1.7 Bibliographical and Historical Remarks.- 2. Taxonomy of Pattern Classification Algorithms.- 2.1 Principles of Statistical Decision Theory.- 2.2 Four Parametric Statistical Classifiers.- 2.2.1 The Quadratic Discriminant Function.- 2.2.2 The Standard Fisher Linear Discriminant Function.- 2.2.3 The Euclidean Distance Classifier.- 2.2.4 The Anderson-Bahadur Linear DF.- 2.3 Structures of the Covariance Matrices.- 2.3.1 A Set of Standard Assumptions.- 2.3.2 Block Diagonal Matrices.- 2.3.3 The Tree Type Dependence Models.- 2.3.4 Temporal Dependence Models.- 2.4 The Bayes Predictive Approach to Design Optimal Classification Rules.- 2.4.1 A General Theory.- 2.4.2 Learning the Mean Vector.- 2.4.3 Learning the Mean Vector and CM.- 2.4.4 Qualities and Shortcomings.- 2.5. Modifications of the Standard Linear and Quadratic DF.- 2.5.1 A Pseudo-Inversion of the Covariance Matrix.- 2.5.2 Regularised Discriminant Analysis (RDA).- 2.5.3 Scaled Rotation Regularisation.- 2.5.4 Non-Gausian Densities.- 2.5.5 Robust Discriminant Analysis.- 2.6 Nonparametric Local Statistical Classifiers.- 2.6.1 Methods Based on Mixtures of Densities.- 2.6.2 Piecewise-Linear Classifiers.- 2.6.3 The Parzen Window Classifier.- 2.6.4 The k-NN Rule and a Calculation Speed.- 2.6.5 Polynomial and Potential Function Classifiers.- 2.7 Minimum Empirical Error and Maximal Margin Linear Classifiers.- 2.7.1 The Minimum Empirical Error Classifier.- 2.7.2 The Maximal Margin Classifier.- 2.7.3 The Support Vector Machine.- 2.8 Piecewise-Linear Classifiers.- 2.8.1 Multimodal Density Based Classifiers.- 2.8.2 Architectural Approach to Design of the Classifiers.- 2.8.3 Decision Tree Classifiers.- 2.9 Classifiers for Categorical Data.- 2.9.1 Multinornial Classifiers.- 2.9.2 Estimation of Parameters.- 2.9.3 Decision Tree and the Multinornial Classifiers.- 2.9.4 Linear Classifiers.- 2.9.5 Nonparametric Local Classifiers.- 2.10 Bibliographical and Historical Remarks.- 3. Performance and the Generalisation Error.- 3.1 Bayes, Conditional, Expected, and Asymptotic Probabilities of Misclassification.- 3.1.1 The Bayes Probability of Misclassification.- 3.1.2 The Conditional Probability of Misclassification.- 3.1.3 The Expected Probability of Misclassification.- 3.1.4 The Asymptotic Probability of Misclassification.- 3.1.5 Learning Curves: An Overview of Different Analysis Methods.- 3.1.6 Error Estimation.- 3.2 Generalisation Error of the Euclidean Distance Classifier.- 3.2.1 The Classification Algorithm.- 3.2.2 Double Asymptotics in the Error Analysis.- 3.2.3 The Spherical Gaussian Case.- 3.2.3.1 The Case N2 = N1.- 3.2.3.2 The Case N2 ? N1.- 3.3 Most Favourable and Least Favourable Distributions of the Data.- 3.3.1 The Non-Spherical Gaussian Case.- 3.3.2 The Most Favourable Distributions of the Data.- 3.3.3 The Least Favourable Distributions of the Data.- 3.3.4 Intrinsic Dimensionality.- 3.4 Generalisation Errors for Modifications of the Standard Linear Classifier.- 3.4.1 The Standard Fisher Linear DF.- 3.4.2 The Double Asymptotics for the Expected Error.- 3.4.3 The Conditional Probability of Misc1assification.- 3.4.4 A Standard Deviation of the Conditional Error.- 3.4.5 Favourable and Unfavourable Distributions.- 3.4.6 Theory and Real-World Problems.- 3.4.7 The Linear Classifier D for the Diagonal CM.- 3.4.8 The Pseudo-Fisher Classifier.- 3.4.9 The Regularised Discriminant Analysis.- 3.5 Common Parameters in Different Competing Pattern Classes.- 3.5.1 The Generalisation Error of the Quadratic DF.- 3.5.2 The Effect of Common Parameters in Two Competing Classes.- 3.5.3 Unequal Sampie Sizes in Plug-In Classifiers.- 3.6 Minimum Empirical Error and Maximal Margin Classifiers.- 3.