Class-Oriented Discriminative Dictionary Learning for Image Classification

2019 
Dictionary learning has emerged as a powerful tool for a range of image processing applications and a proper dictionary always plays a key issue to the final achievable performance. In this paper, a class-oriented discriminative dictionary learning (CODDL) method is presented for image classification applications. It takes a comprehensive consideration of multiple optimization objectives, emphasizing class discrimination of both dictionary atoms and representation coefficients. The atoms of the learned dictionary should be grouped into class level sub-dictionaries. Meanwhile, the sparse representation coefficients of an input sample should be concentrated on the sub-dictionary of the class it belongs to. Then, based on the learned class-oriented discriminative dictionary, the structured representation coefficients can thus be used for image classification with a simple and efficient classification scheme. The superior performance of the proposed algorithm is demonstrated through extensive experiments.
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