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2009 Ninth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining
Least Square Incremental Linear Discriminant Analysis
Miami, Florida
December 06-December 09
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3895-2
Linear discriminant analysis (LDA) is a well-known dimension reduction approach, which projects high-dimensional data into a low-dimensional space with the best separation of different classes. In many tasks, the data accumulates over time, and thus incremental LDA is more desirable than batch LDA. Several incremental LDA algorithms have been developed and achieved success; however, the eigen-problem involved requires a large computation cost, which hampers the efficiency of these algorithms. In this paper, we propose a new incremental LDA algorithm, LS-ILDA, based on the least square solution of LDA. When new samples are received, LS-ILDA incrementally updates the least square solution of LDA. Our analysis discloses that this algorithm produces the exact least square solution of batch LDA, while its computational cost is O(min(n; d) £ d) for one update on dataset containing n instances in d-dimensional space. Experimental results show that comparing with state-of-the-art incremental LDA algorithms, our proposed LS-ILDA achieves high accuracy with low time cost.
Index Terms:
Dimension reduction, linear discriminant analysis (LDA), incremental learning, least square
Citation:
Li-Ping Liu, Yuan Jiang, Zhi-Hua Zhou, "Least Square Incremental Linear Discriminant Analysis," icdm, pp.298-306, 2009 Ninth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, 2009
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