Sparse ℓ_1 and ℓ_2 Center Classifiers

11/17/2019
by   Giuseppe C. Calafiore, et al.
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The nearest-centroid classifier is a simple linear-time classifier based on computing the centroids of the data classes in the training phase, and then assigning a new datum to the class corresponding to its nearest centroid. Thanks to its very low computational cost, the nearest-centroid classifier is still widely used in machine learning, despite the development of many other more sophisticated classification methods. In this paper, we propose two sparse variants of the nearest-centroid classifier, based respectively on ℓ_1 and ℓ_2 distance criteria. The proposed sparse classifiers perform simultaneous classification and feature selection, by detecting the features that are most relevant for the classification purpose. We show that training of the proposed sparse models, with both distance criteria, can be performed exactly (i.e., the globally optimal set of features is selected) and at a quasi-linear computational cost. The experimental results show that the proposed methods are competitive in accuracy with state-of-the-art feature selection techniques, while having a significantly lower computational cost.

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