Title :
Multiaxial Haar-Like Feature and Compact Cascaded Classifier for Versatile Recognition
Author :
Nishimura, Jun ; Kuroda, Tadahiro
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Keio Univ., Yokohama, Japan
Abstract :
A versatile recognition algorithm has been proposed to process image, sound, and 3-D acceleration signals with a common framework at low calculation cost. Firstly, a novel 1-D Haar-like feature is used to roughly extract frequency information from temporal signals. Biaxial and mean-embedded Haar-like features are proposed to extract the standard deviation and the interaxial correlation from 3-D acceleration signals. Secondly, two techniques are proposed to build a compact cascaded classifier. Redundant feature selection (RFS) incorporates the features which are already selected in previous stage classifiers to reduce the calculation cost. A dynamic look-up table (DLUT) is proposed to construct a look-up table-based weak classifier with the smallest possible number of bins. A train loss function is by globally optimized using dynamic programming. The proposed algorithm is tested experimentally on speech/nonspeech classification and human activity recognition. The proposed algorithm yields a speech/nonspeech classification performance comparable to the state-of-art method called MFCC while reducing the calculation cost by 100 times. The algorithm also achieves human activity recognition accuracy of 96.1% with calculation cost reduction of 84% compared with the state-of-art method based on C4.5 decision-tree classifier using the basic statistical features. The proposed algorithm has been employed to build the versatile recognition processor.
Keywords :
image classification; image recognition; ubiquitous computing; 3-D acceleration signals; MFCC; compact cascaded classifier; dynamic look-up table; image processing; multiaxial Haar-like feature classifier; pervasive computing; redundant feature selection; speech classification; ubiquitous computing; versatile recognition algorithm; Acceleration; Costs; Data mining; Dynamic programming; Frequency; Humans; Image recognition; Signal processing; Speech; Table lookup; Cascaded classifier; Haar-like feature; versatile recognition;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2010.2049740