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Discrimination of visual pedestrians data by combining projection and prediction learning

Abstract

PROPRE is a generic and semi-supervised neural learning paradigm that extracts meaningful concepts of multimodal data flows based on predictability across modalities. It consists on the combination of two computational paradigms. First, a topological projection of each data flow on a self-organizing map (SOM) to reduce input dimension. Second, each SOM activity is used to predict activities in all other SOMs. Predictability measure, that compares predicted and real activities, is used to modulate the SOM learning to favor mutually predictable stimuli. In this article, we study PROPRE applied to a classical visual pedestrian data classification task. The SOM learning modulation introduced in PROPRE improves significantly classification performance.
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hal-01061654 , version 1 (08-09-2014)

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Mathieu Lefort, Alexander Gepperth. Discrimination of visual pedestrians data by combining projection and prediction learning. European Symposium on artificial neural networks (ESANN), Apr 2014, Bruges, Belgium. ⟨hal-01061654⟩
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