Two-Dimensional Linear Discriminant Analysis
Ye, Jieping, Janardan, Ravi, Li, Qi
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) is a well-known scheme for feature extraction and dimension reduction. It has been used widely in many applications involvinghigh-dimensional data, such as face recognition and image retrieval. An intrinsic limitation of classical LDA is the so-called singularity problem, that is, it fails when all scatter matrices are singular. Awell-known approach to deal with the singularity problem is to apply an intermediate dimension reduction stage using Principal Component Analysis(PCA) before LDA. The algorithm, called PCA LDA, is used widely in face recognition. However, PCA LDA has high costs in time and space, due to the need for an eigen-decomposition involving the scatter matrices. In this paper, we propose a novel LDA algorithm, namely 2DLDA, which stands for 2-Dimensional Linear Discriminant Analysis.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2005