Transformation invariant sparse coding |
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Abstract | Sparse coding is a well established principle for unsupervised learning. Traditionally, features are extracted in sparse coding in specific locations, however, often we would prefer invariant representation. This paper introduces a general transformation invariant sparse coding (TISC) model. The model decomposes images into features invariant to location and general transformation by a set of specified operators as well as a sparse coding matrix indicating where and to what degree in the original image these features are present. The TISC model is in general overcomplete and we therefore invoke sparse coding to estimate its parameters. We demonstrate how the model can correctly identify components of non-trivial artificial
as well as real image data. Thus, the model is capable of reducing feature redundancies in terms of pre-specified transformations improving the component identification. |
Type | Conference paper [With referee] |
Conference | Machine Learning for Signal Processing, IEEE International Workshop on (MLSP) |
Year | 2011 |
Publisher | Informatics and Mathematical Modelling, Technical University of Denmark, DTU |
Address | Richard Petersens Plads, Building 321, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby |
Electronic version(s) | [pdf] |
BibTeX data | [bibtex] |
IMM Group(s) | Intelligent Signal Processing |