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Adaptive sparse and dense hybrid representation with nonconvex optimization

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摘要 Sparse representation has been widely used in signal processing,pattern recognition and computer vision etc.Excellent achievements have been made in both theoretical researches and practical applications.However,there are two limitations on the application of classification.One is that sufficient training samples are required for each class,and the other is that samples should be uncorrupted.In order to alleviate above problems,a sparse and dense hybrid representation(SDR)framework has been proposed,where the training dictionary is decomposed into a class-specific dictionary and a non-class-specific dictionary.SDR putsℓ1 constraint on the coefficients of class-specific dictionary.Nevertheless,it over-emphasizes the sparsity and overlooks the correlation information in class-specific dictionary,which may lead to poor classification results.To overcome this disadvantage,an adaptive sparse and dense hybrid representation with non-convex optimization(ASDR-NO)is proposed in this paper.The trace norm is adopted in class-specific dictionary,which is different from general approaches.By doing so,the dictionary structure becomes adaptive and the representation ability of the dictionary will be improved.Meanwhile,a non-convex surrogate is used to approximate the rank function in dictionary decomposition in order to avoid a suboptimal solution of the original rank minimization,which can be solved by iteratively reweighted nuclear norm(IRNN)algorithm.Extensive experiments conducted on benchmark data sets have verified the effectiveness and advancement of the proposed algorithm compared with the state-of-the-art sparse representation methods.
出处 《Frontiers of Computer Science》 SCIE EI CSCD 2020年第4期65-78,共14页 中国计算机科学前沿(英文版)
基金 The work described in this paper was partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.61673249,61703252) the Union Fund of National Natural Science Foundation of China(U1805263) the Research Project Supported by Shanxi Scholarship Council of China(2016-004).
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