Machines à noyaux pour le filtrage d'alarmes : application à la discrimination multiclasse en environnement maritime

2011 
Infrared systems are keys to provide automatic control of threats to military forces. Such operational systems are constrained to real-time processing and high efficiency (low false-alarm rate) implying the recognition of threats among numerous irrelevant objects.In this document, we combine OneClass Support Vector Machines (SVM) to discriminate in the multiclass framework and to reject unknown objects (preserving the false-alarm rate).While learning, we perform variable selection to control the sparsity of the decision functions. We also introduce a new classifier, the Discriminative OneClass-SVM. It combines properties of both the biclass-SVM and the OneClass-SVM in a multiclass framework. This classifier detects novelty and has no dependency to the amount of categories, allowing to tackle large scale problems. Numerical experiments, on real world infrared datasets, demonstrate the relevance of our proposals for highly constrained systems, when compared to standard methods.
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