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Linear and Deep Order-Preserving Wasserstein Discriminant Analysis.

Authors :
Su, Bing
Zhou, Jiahuan
Wen, Ji-Rong
Wu, Ying
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis & Machine Intelligence. Jun2022, Vol. 44 Issue 6, p3123-3138. 16p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Supervised dimensionality reduction for sequence data learns a transformation that maps the observations in sequences onto a low-dimensional subspace by maximizing the separability of sequences in different classes. It is typically more challenging than conventional dimensionality reduction for static data, because measuring the separability of sequences involves non-linear procedures to manipulate the temporal structures. In this paper, we propose a linear method, called order-preserving Wasserstein discriminant analysis (OWDA), and its deep extension, namely DeepOWDA, to learn linear and non-linear discriminative subspace for sequence data, respectively. We construct novel separability measures between sequence classes based on the order-preserving Wasserstein (OPW) distance to capture the essential differences among their temporal structures. Specifically, for each class, we extract the OPW barycenter and construct the intra-class scatter as the dispersion of the training sequences around the barycenter. The inter-class distance is measured as the OPW distance between the corresponding barycenters. We learn the linear and non-linear transformations by maximizing the inter-class distance and minimizing the intra-class scatter. In this way, the proposed OWDA and DeepOWDA are able to concentrate on the distinctive differences among classes by lifting the geometric relations with temporal constraints. Experiments on four 3D action recognition datasets show the effectiveness of OWDA and DeepOWDA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01628828
Volume :
44
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis & Machine Intelligence
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156742204
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2021.3050750