Authors
João P Papa, Alexandre X Falcão, Victor Hugo C De Albuquerque, João Manuel RS Tavares
Publication date
2012/1/1
Journal
Pattern Recognition
Volume
45
Issue
1
Pages
512-520
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Today data acquisition technologies come up with large datasets with millions of samples for statistical analysis. This creates a tremendous challenge for pattern recognition techniques, which need to be more efficient without losing their effectiveness. We have tried to circumvent the problem by reducing it into the fast computation of an optimum-path forest (OPF) in a graph derived from the training samples. In this forest, each class may be represented by multiple trees rooted at some representative samples. The forest is a classifier that assigns to a new sample the label of its most strongly connected root. The methodology has been successfully used with different graph topologies and learning techniques. In this work, we have focused on one of the supervised approaches, which has offered considerable advantages over Support Vector Machines and Artificial Neural Networks to handle large datasets. We …
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