Data processing: artificial intelligence – Neural network – Learning task
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2007-01-23
2007-01-23
Knight, Anthony (Department: 2121)
Data processing: artificial intelligence
Neural network
Learning task
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ABSTRACT:
An adaptive pattern classifier makes use of training patterns and a known non-linear invariance transformation to generate a classifier representation based on an infinite set of virtual training samples on a training trajectory. Given the non-linear invariance transformation, optimization can be formulated as a semidefinite program (SDP), which is given by a linear objective function that is minimized subject to a linear matrix inequality (LMI). In this manner, a small training set may be virtually supplemented using the non-linear invariance transformation to learn an effective classifier that satisfactorily recognizes patterns, even in the presence of known transformations that do not change the class of the pattern.
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Graepel Thore
Herbrich Ralf
Holmes Michael B.
Knight Anthony
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Corporation
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