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Auto-encoder based structured dictionary learning for visual classification

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Abstract Dictionary learning and deep learning can be combined to boost the performance of classification tasks. However, existing combined methods often learn multi-level dictionaries each of which is embedded in… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Dictionary learning and deep learning can be combined to boost the performance of classification tasks. However, existing combined methods often learn multi-level dictionaries each of which is embedded in a network layer, involve a large number of parameters (elements of many dictionaries) and thus easily result in prohibitive computational cost and even overfitting. In this paper, we present a novel deep Auto-Encoder based Structured Dictionary (AESD) learning model, where we need to learn only one dictionary which is composed of class-specific sub-dictionaries, and supervision is introduced by imposing discriminative category constraints to empower the dictionary with discrimination. The encoding layers are designed with shared parameters which are exactly dependent on the dictionary carried by the decoding layer. This characterizes the learning process by forward-propagation based optimization w.r.t the dictionary only, leading to a light-weight network training. In addition to utilizing directly the trained encoding network combined with a minimum-reconstruction-residual scheme for single image based classification, to expand the application spectrum of our method, in the testing phase, we extend the proposed prototype into a Convolutional Encoder based Block Sparse Representation (CEBSR) model to promote the latent block sparsity in the joint representation of an image set, achieving improved image set based classification. Extensive experiments verify the performance of the learned dictionary for image classification, and the superiority of our extended model over the state-of-the-art image set classification methods.

Keywords: classification; image; auto encoder; dictionary learning; encoder based

Journal Title: Neurocomputing
Year Published: 2021

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