Dynamic Mode Decomposition based feature for Image Classification

10/08/2019
by   Rahul-Vigneswaran K, et al.
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Irrespective of the fact that Machine learning has produced groundbreaking results, it demands an enormous amount of data in order to perform so. Even though data production has been in its all-time high, almost all the data is unlabelled, hence making them unsuitable for training the algorithms. This paper proposes a novel method of extracting the features using Dynamic Mode Decomposition (DMD). The experiment is performed using data samples from Imagenet. The learning is done using SVM-linear, SVM-RBF, Random Kitchen Sink approach (RKS). The results have shown that DMD features with RKS give competing results.

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