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Digital Image Processing Lecture 24: Object Recognition June 13, 2005 Prof. Charlene Tsai *From Gonzalez Chapter 12
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2 Terminology A pattern (x,y,z): arrangement of descriptors (those discussed in previous 2 lectures) A feature: another name for a descriptor in pattern recognition A pattern class : a family of patterns that share some common properties.
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3 Example Petal width Petal length Is the feature selection good enough?
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4 Decision-Theoretic Methods Assuming W classes ( ), we want to find decision functions with the property that if pattern x belongs to class, then The decision boundary separating two classes is the set of x for which
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5 Common Approaches Matching Minimum distance classifier Matching by correlation (skip) Optimum statistical classifiers Bayes classifier for Gaussian pattern classes Neural network
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6 Matching–Minimum Distance Classifier Techniques based on matching represent each class by a prototype pattern vector. An unknown pattern is assigned to the class to which it is closest in terms of a predefined metric. For MDC, the metric is the Euclidean distance
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7 MDC The prototype of each pattern class is the mean vector of that class: The distance metric is the Euclidean distance: Euclidean norm
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8 MDC Assign x to class if D j (x) is the smallest. Smallest D j (x) is equivalent to largest d j (x), the decision function: The decision boundary between classes i and j becomes:
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9 MDC- Decision Boundary bisector of the line joining m i and m j. In 2D: bisector is a line In 3D: bisector is a plane m 1 =(4.3,1.3) T m 2 =(1.5,0.3) T
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10 Comments Simplest matching method. A class is described by the mean vector Works well for Large mean separation, and Relatively small class spread Unfortunately, we don’t often encounter this scenario in pactice.
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11 Quiz Q1: Compute the decision functions of a minimum distance classifier for the pattern shown in the next page. Q2: Compute and sketch the decision surfaces implemented by the decision functions in Q1.
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12 m 1 =(4.3,1.3) T m 2 =(1.5,0.3) T m 1 =(5.5,2.1) T
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