Discriminant Manifold Learning with Graph Convolution Based Regression for Image Classification

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Abstract

Many learning problems can be cast into learning from data-driven graphs. This paper introduces a framework for supervised and semi-supervised learning by estimating a non-linear embedding that incorporates Spectral Graph Convolutions structure. The proposed algorithm exploits data-driven graphs in two ways. First, it integrates data smoothness over graphs. Second, the regression is solved by the joint use of the data and their graph in the sense that the regressor sees convolved data samples. The resulting framework can solve the problem of over-fitting on local neighborhood structures for image data having varied natures like outdoor scenes, faces and man-made objects. Our proposed approach not only provides a new perspective to non-linear embedding research but also induces the standpoint on Spectral Graph Convolutions methods. In order to evaluate the performance of the proposed method, a series of experiments are conducted on four image datasets in order to compare the proposed method with some state-of-art algorithms. This evaluation demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed embedding method.

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Zhu, R., Dornaika, F., & Ruichek, Y. (2019). Discriminant Manifold Learning with Graph Convolution Based Regression for Image Classification. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 11510 LNCS, pp. 226–236). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20081-7_22

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