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General Tensor Discriminant Analysis
Speaker: Dr. Dacheng TAO Department of Computing Hong Kong Polytechnic University Title: "General Tensor Discriminant Analysis" Date: Monday, 7 May 2007 Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm Venue: Lecture Theatre F (Leung Yat Sing Lecture Theatre, near lift nos. 25/26) HKUST Abstract: Linear discriminant analysis (LDA) sheds light on classification tasks in computer vision. However, classification based on LDA can perform poorly in applications because LDA has the small sample size (SSS) problem, which is closely relevant to the overfitting problem. The problem arises when there are too few training measurements. To address the SSS problem in LDA, a general tensor discriminant analysis (GTDA) is developed. GTDA, a multilinear extension of a modified LDA, makes better use of the structure information of the objects in computer vision research. It involves the estimation of a series of projection matrices to project an object in the form of a tensor from a high dimensional feature space to a low dimensional feature space. Comparing with two dimensional LDA, the significance of GTDA is its training stage converges as shown by mathematical proof. Experiments on human gait recognition demonstrate that GTDA combined with LDA and the nearest neighbour rule outperforms competing methods. ****************** Biography: Dacheng TAO received the B.Eng. from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), the M.Phil. from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), and the Ph.D. from the University of London (UoL). He is currently an assistant professor at the Department of Computing in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His research interests include artificial intelligence, biometrics, computer vision, data mining, machine learning, and visual surveillance. He published extensively at IEEE TPAMI, TKDE, TIP, TMM, TCSVT, CVPR, ICDM, ACM Multimedia, KDD, etc. Previously he gained several Meritorious Awards from the Int'l Interdisciplinary Contest in Modeling, which is the highest level mathematical modeling contest in the world, organized by COMAP. He is an associate editor of Neurocomputing (Elsevier). He is an editor of the forthcoming book entitled "Semantic Mining Technologies for Multimedia Databases". He is a guest editor for the Int'l Journal of Image and Graphics (World Scientific), the Neurocomputing (Elsevier), the Pattern Recognition (Elsevier) special issue, the Pattern Recognition Letters (Elsevier), and the Int'l Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology (Wiley).