Title
Multistage classification and recognition that employs vector quantization coding and criteria extracted from nonorthogonal and preprocessed signal representations
Abbreviated Journal Title
Appl. Optics
Keywords
WAVELET TRANSFORM; NEURAL NETWORKS; DECISION-TREE; ALGORITHMS; TEXTURE; IMAGES; Optics
Abstract
Classification decision tree algorithms have recently been used in pattern-recognition problems. In this paper, we propose a self-designing system that uses the classification tree algorithms and that is capable of recognizing a large number of signals. Preprocessing techniques are used to make the recognition process more effective. A combination of the original, as well as the preprocessed, signals is projected into different transform domains. Enormous sets of criteria that characterize the signals can be developed from the signal representations in these domains. At each node of the classification tree, an appropriately selected criterion is optimized with respect to desirable performance features such as complexity and noise immunity. The criterion is then employed in conjunction with a vector quantizer to divide the signals presented at a particular node in that stage into two approximately equal groups. When the process is complete, each signal is represented by a unique composite binary word index, which corresponds to the signal path through the tree, from the input to one of the terminal nodes of the tree. Experimental results verify the excellent classification accuracy of this system. High performance is maintained for both noisy and corrupt data. (C) 2004 Optical Society of America.
Journal Title
Applied Optics
Volume
43
Issue/Number
2
Publication Date
1-1-2004
Document Type
Article
Language
English
First Page
416
Last Page
424
WOS Identifier
ISSN
1559-128X
Recommended Citation
"Multistage classification and recognition that employs vector quantization coding and criteria extracted from nonorthogonal and preprocessed signal representations" (2004). Faculty Bibliography 2000s. 2577.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib2000/2577