Linear Dimensionality Reduction via a Heteroscedastic Extension of LDA: The Chernoff Criterion.

June 28th, 2008 | by admin |

Linear Dimensionality Reduction via a Heteroscedastic Extension of LDA: The Chernoff Criterion.

Abstract-We propose an eigenvector-based heteroscedastic linear dimension reduction (LDR) technique for multiclass data. The technique is based on a heteroscedastic two-class technique which utilizes the so-called Chernoff criterion, and successfully extends the well-known linear discriminant analysis (LDA). The latter, which is based on the Fisher criterion, is incapable of dealing with heteroscedastic data in a proper way. For the two-class case, the between-class scatter is generalized so to capture differences in (co)variances. It is shown that the classical notion of between-class scatter can be associated with Euclidean distances between class means. From this viewpoint, the between-class scatter is generalized by employing the Chernoff distance measure, leading to our proposed heteroscedastic measure. Finally, using the results from the two-class case, a multiclass extension of the Chernoff criterion is proposed. This criterion combines separation information present in the class mean as well as the class covariance matrices. Extensive experiments and a comparison with similar dimension reduction techniques are presented.

Loog M, Duin RP.

IEEE.

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