LESS: A model-based classifier for sparce subspaces

Journal Article (2005)
Author(s)

CJ Veenman (TU Delft - Interactive Intelligence)

David M. J. Tax (TU Delft - Multimedia Computing)

Research Group
Interactive Intelligence
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/doi:10.1109/TPAMI.2005.182
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Publication Year
2005
Research Group
Interactive Intelligence
Bibliographical Note
50/50 iss01 en iss06@en
Issue number
9
Volume number
27
Pages (from-to)
1496-1500

Abstract

In this paper, we specifically focus on high-dimensional data sets for which the number of dimensions is an order of magnitude higher than the number of objects. From a classifier design standpoint, such small sample size problems have some interesting challenges. The first challenge is to find, from all hyperplanes that separate the classes, a separating hyperplane which generalizes well for future data. A second important task is to determine which features are required to distinguish the classes. To attack these problems, we propose the LESS (Lowest Error in a Sparse Subspace) classifier that efficiently finds linear discriminants in a sparse subspace. In contrast with most classifiers for high-dimensional data sets, the LESS classifier incorporates a (simple) data model. Further, by means of a regularization parameter, the classifier establishes a suitable trade-off between subspace sparseness and classification accuracy. In the experiments, we show how LESS performs on several high-dimensional data sets and compare its performance to related state-of-the-art classifiers like, among others, linear ridge regression with the LASSO and the Support Vector Machine. It turns out that LESS performs competitively while using fewer dimensions.

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