Authors
Romain Raveaux, Sébastien Adam, Pierre Héroux, Éric Trupin
Publication date
2011/7/1
Journal
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Volume
115
Issue
7
Pages
905-918
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
This paper presents some new approaches for computing graph prototypes in the context of the design of a structural nearest prototype classifier. Four kinds of prototypes are investigated and compared: set median graphs, generalized median graphs, set discriminative graphs and generalized discriminative graphs. They differ according to (i) the graph space where they are searched for and (ii) the objective function which is used for their computation. The first criterion allows to distinguish set prototypes which are selected in the initial graph training set from generalized prototypes which are generated in an infinite set of graphs. The second criterion allows to distinguish median graphs which minimize the sum of distances to all input graphs of a given class from discriminative graphs, which are computed using classification performance as criterion, taking into account the inter-class distribution. For each kind of …
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R Raveaux, S Adam, P Héroux, É Trupin - Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 2011