Research on the Covering of the Biomimetic Pattern Recognition of the High Dimensional Information Geometry

Objective: To research on the application of high dimensional space theory to the biomimetic pattern recognition. Procedures: The sample was constructed into a k-dimensional simplex in a high dimensional space and 0.85 times of the average distance between the vertices was chosen as the threshold va...

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Main Author: Youzheng ZHANG
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IFSA Publishing, S.L. 2013-07-01
Series:Sensors & Transducers
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Online Access:http://www.sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/july_2013/Special%20Issue/P_SI_413.pdf
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spelling doaj-2f0e217de24746b290bf03fc12a43a962020-11-25T00:48:21ZengIFSA Publishing, S.L.Sensors & Transducers2306-85151726-54792013-07-0123Special Issue116121Research on the Covering of the Biomimetic Pattern Recognition of the High Dimensional Information Geometry Youzheng ZHANG0Quzhou College of Technology, Quzhou, Zhejiang, 324000, ChinaObjective: To research on the application of high dimensional space theory to the biomimetic pattern recognition. Procedures: The sample was constructed into a k-dimensional simplex in a high dimensional space and 0.85 times of the average distance between the vertices was chosen as the threshold value thus a convex cell body covering the k-dimensional simplex was constructed. By determining whether the sample point could be covered by the convex cell body derived from a certain sample group, the sample was recognized and classified. Methods: The orthogonal complementary space of the subspace was constructed and the Euclidean distance between the point and the subspace was calculated and the distance from the point to the k-dimensional simplex was further calculated. Results: The study solved the problem of whether the sample point is covered by a certain convex cell body and its correctness was testified via human-face recognition. http://www.sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/july_2013/Special%20Issue/P_SI_413.pdfHigh dimension spaceFace recognitionBiomimetic pattern recognitionk-dimensional simplexConvex cell body cover.
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Research on the Covering of the Biomimetic Pattern Recognition of the High Dimensional Information Geometry
Sensors & Transducers
High dimension space
Face recognition
Biomimetic pattern recognition
k-dimensional simplex
Convex cell body cover.
author_facet Youzheng ZHANG
author_sort Youzheng ZHANG
title Research on the Covering of the Biomimetic Pattern Recognition of the High Dimensional Information Geometry
title_short Research on the Covering of the Biomimetic Pattern Recognition of the High Dimensional Information Geometry
title_full Research on the Covering of the Biomimetic Pattern Recognition of the High Dimensional Information Geometry
title_fullStr Research on the Covering of the Biomimetic Pattern Recognition of the High Dimensional Information Geometry
title_full_unstemmed Research on the Covering of the Biomimetic Pattern Recognition of the High Dimensional Information Geometry
title_sort research on the covering of the biomimetic pattern recognition of the high dimensional information geometry
publisher IFSA Publishing, S.L.
series Sensors & Transducers
issn 2306-8515
1726-5479
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Objective: To research on the application of high dimensional space theory to the biomimetic pattern recognition. Procedures: The sample was constructed into a k-dimensional simplex in a high dimensional space and 0.85 times of the average distance between the vertices was chosen as the threshold value thus a convex cell body covering the k-dimensional simplex was constructed. By determining whether the sample point could be covered by the convex cell body derived from a certain sample group, the sample was recognized and classified. Methods: The orthogonal complementary space of the subspace was constructed and the Euclidean distance between the point and the subspace was calculated and the distance from the point to the k-dimensional simplex was further calculated. Results: The study solved the problem of whether the sample point is covered by a certain convex cell body and its correctness was testified via human-face recognition.
topic High dimension space
Face recognition
Biomimetic pattern recognition
k-dimensional simplex
Convex cell body cover.
url http://www.sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/july_2013/Special%20Issue/P_SI_413.pdf
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