1. Learning Target Class Feature Subspace (LTC-FS) Using Eigenspace Analysis and N-ary Search-Based Autonomous Hyperparameter Tuning for OCSVM.
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Sonbhadra, Sanjay Kumar, Agarwal, Sonali, and Nagabhushan, P.
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PRINCIPAL components analysis , *SUPPORT vector machines , *PERSONAL computer performance , *STATISTICS , *SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics) , *FEATURE extraction - Abstract
Existing dimensionality reduction (DR) techniques such as principal component analysis (PCA) and its variants are not suitable for target class mining due to the negligence of unique statistical properties of class-of-interest (CoI) samples. Conventionally, these approaches utilize higher or lower eigenvalued principal components (PCs) for data transformation; but the higher eigenvalued PCs may split the target class, whereas lower eigenvalued PCs do not contribute significant information and wrong selection of PCs leads to performance degradation. Considering these facts, the present research offers a novel target class-guided feature extraction method. In this approach, initially, the eigendecomposition is performed on variance–covariance matrix of only the target class samples, where the higher- and lower-valued eigenvectors are rejected via statistical analysis, and the selected eigenvectors are utilized to extract the most promising feature subspace. The extracted feature-subset gives a more tighter description of the CoI with enhanced associativity among target class samples and ensures the strong separation from nontarget class samples. One-class support vector machine (OCSVM) is evaluated to validate the performance of learned features. To obtain optimized values of hyperparameters of OCSVM a novel N -ary search-based autonomous method is also proposed. Exhaustive experiments with a wide variety of datasets are performed in feature-space (original and reduced) and eigenspace (obtained from original and reduced features) to validate the performance of the proposed approach in terms of accuracy, precision, specificity and sensitivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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