scholarly journals Generalized Subspace Learning by Roweis Discriminant Analysis

Author(s):  
Benyamin Ghojogh ◽  
Fakhri Karray ◽  
Mark Crowley
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guowan Shao ◽  
Chunjiang Peng ◽  
Wenchu Ou ◽  
Kai Duan

Dimensionality reduction plays an important role in the fields of pattern recognition and computer vision. Recursive discriminative subspace learning with an L1-norm distance constraint (RDSL) is proposed to robustly extract features from contaminated data and L1-norm and slack variables are utilized for accomplishing the goal. However, its performance may decline when too many outliers are available. Moreover, the method ignores the global structure of the data. In this paper, we propose cutting L1-norm distance discriminant analysis with sample reconstruction (C-L1-DDA) to solve the two problems. We apply cutting L1-norm to measure within-class and between-class distances and thus outliers may be strongly suppressed. Moreover, we use cutting squared L2-norm to measure reconstruction errors. In this way, outliers may be constrained and the global structure of data may be approximately preserved. Finally, we give an alternating iterative algorithm to extract feature vectors. Experimental results on two publicly available real databases verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method.


1989 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 158-168 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carl J Huberty ◽  
Richard M. Barton

2000 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 147-149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Grann

Summary: Hare's Psychopathy Checklist - Revised (PCL-R; Hare, 1991 ) was originally constructed for use among males in correctional and forensic settings. In this study, the PCL-R protocols of 36 matched pairs of female and male violent offenders were examined with respect to gender differences. The results indicated a few significant differences. By means of discriminant analysis, male Ss were distinguished from their female counterparts through their relatively higher scores on “callous/lack of empathy” (item 8) and “juvenile delinquency” (item 18), whereas the female Ss scored relatively higher on “promiscuous sexual behavior” (item 11). Some sources of bias and possible implications are discussed.


1997 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 118-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan I. Capafóns ◽  
Carmen D. Sosa ◽  
Manuel Herrero ◽  
Conrado Viña

The results are presented for the validation of a videotape as an analogous situation for a flight. The video includes the most significant elements of a flight by air: confirmation of the flight, packing, going to the airport, checking-in, going through the metal-detector, departure lounge, boarding the plane, demonstration of the personal safety drills, interiors and exteriors during the flight and landing. Two physiological measures are used for validation (heart rate and temperature) and a subjective measure (situational anxiety, SA). The results (both t-tests and the discriminant analysis) indicate that the videotape is able to discriminate between phobics and non-phobics of flying in the three variables considered. With respect to sensitivity in detecting change produced by various treatments in clients with phobia of flying, the results are also satisfactory. A greater differentiation is produced between the pre-post treatment measures, both in subjective and in the physiological measures.


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