Learning Incoherent Subspaces: Classification via Incoherent Dictionary Learning

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In this article we present the supervised iterative projections and rotations (s-ipr) algorithm, a method for learning discriminative incoherent subspaces from data. We derive s-ipr as a supervised extension of our previously proposed iterative projections and rotations (ipr) algorithm for incoherent dictionary learning, and we employ it to learn incoherent sub-spaces that model signals belonging to different classes. We test our method as a feature transform for supervised classification, first by visualising transformed features from a synthetic dataset and from the ‘iris’ dataset, then by using the resulting features in a classification experiment.

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Barchiesi, D., & Plumbley, M. D. (2015). Learning Incoherent Subspaces: Classification via Incoherent Dictionary Learning. Journal of Signal Processing Systems, 79(2), 189–199. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11265-014-0937-5

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