Kernel negative \(\varepsilon\) dragging linear regression for pattern classification (Q1693779)

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Kernel negative \(\varepsilon\) dragging linear regression for pattern classification
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    Kernel negative \(\varepsilon\) dragging linear regression for pattern classification (English)
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    31 January 2018
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    Summary: Linear Regression (LR) and its variants have been widely used for classification problems. However, they usually predefine a strict binary label matrix which has no freedom to fit the samples. In addition, they cannot deal with complex real-world applications such as the case of face recognition where samples may not be linearly separable owing to varying poses, expressions, and illumination conditions. Therefore, in this paper, we propose the Kernel Negative \(\varepsilon\) Dragging Linear Regression (KNDLR) method for robust classification on noised and nonlinear data. First, a technique called negative \(\varepsilon\) dragging is introduced for relaxing class labels and is integrated into the LR model for classification to properly treat the class margin of conventional linear regressions for obtaining robust result. Then, the data is implicitly mapped into a high dimensional kernel space by using the nonlinear mapping determined by a kernel function to make the data more linearly separable. Finally, our obtained KNDLR method is able to partially alleviate the problem of overfitting and can perform classification well for noised and deformable data. Experimental results show that the KNDLR classification algorithm obtains greater generalization performance and leads to better robust classification decision.
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    linear regression
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    pattern classification
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    complex real-world applications
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    kernel negative \(\varepsilon\) dragging linear regression
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