Using Learning to Facilitate the Evolution of Features for Recognizing Visual Concepts

Author:

Bala J.1,Jong K. De2,Huang J.2,Vafaie H.2,Wechsler H.2

Affiliation:

1. Datamat Systems Research, Inc. 8260 Greensboro Drive Suite 255 McLean, VA 22102

2. Department of Computer Science School of Information Technology and Engineering George Mason University Fairfax, VA 22030

Abstract

This paper describes a hybrid methodology that integrates genetic algorithms (GAs) and decision tree learning in order to evolve useful subsets of discriminatory features for recognizing complex visual concepts. A GA is used to search the space of all possible subsets of a large set of candidate discrimination features. Candidate feature subsets are evaluated by using C4.5, a decision tree learning algorithm, to produce a decision tree based on the given features using a limited amount of training data. The classification performance of the resulting decision tree on unseen testing data is used as the fitness of the underlying feature subset. Experimental results are presented to show how increasing the amount of learning significantly improves feature set evolution for difficult visual recognition problems involving satellite and facial image data. In addition, we also report on the extent to which other more subtle aspects of the Baldwin effect are exhibited by the system.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Computational Mathematics

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