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Robust Fisher Discriminant Analysis

Robust Fisher Discriminant Analysis. Article presented at NIPS 2005 By Seung-Jean Kim, Alessandro Magnani, Stephen P. Boyd Presenter: Erick Delage February 14, 2006. Outline. Background on Fisher Linear Discriminant Analysis

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Robust Fisher Discriminant Analysis

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  1. Robust Fisher Discriminant Analysis Article presented at NIPS 2005 By Seung-Jean Kim, Alessandro Magnani, Stephen P. Boyd Presenter: Erick Delage February 14, 2006

  2. Outline • Background on Fisher Linear Discriminant Analysis • Making the approach robust to small sample sets while maintaining computation efficiency • Experimental results

  3. Fisher Discriminant Analysis Given two Random Variables X,Yn, find the linear discriminant  n that maximizes Fisher’s discriminant ratio: • Unique solution : • Easy to compute • Probabilistic interpretation • Kernelizable • Naturally extends to k-class problems

  4. The Fisher discriminant is the Bayes optimal classifier for two normal distributions with equal covariance. Fisher discriminant analysis can be shown to: Probabilistic Interpretation

  5. Using Kernels When discriminating in feature space (x). We can use kernels: And show that  is of the form: A projection along  given by: And find  by solving:

  6. Robust Fisher Discriminant Analysis • Uncertainty in (x, x) & (y, y) • FDA is sensitive to estimation errors of these parameters. • Can we make it more robust using general convex uncertainty models on the problem data? • Is it still a computationally feasible technique?

  7. Assuming ,where U is a convex compact subset. We can try optimizing: From basic min-max theory, we know (1)  (2) Max Worst-case Fisher Discriminant ratio

  8. Max Worst-case Fisher Discriminant ratio

  9. Because , (1) is equivalent to (2) which is convex and can be solved efficiently using a tractable general methods (e.g. interior point methods). Max Worst-case Fisher Discriminant ratio Given ,

  10. Experimental Results Two benchmark problems from the machine learning repository • Sonar: 208 points, n = 60 • Ionosphere: 351 points, n = 34 Uncertainty models:

  11. Experimental Results

  12. References • S.-J. Kim, A. Magnani, and S. P. Boyd: Robust Fisher Discrminant Analysis. In T. Leen, T. Dietterich and V. Tresp, editors, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 18, pp 659-666 ,MIT Press, 2006. • S. Mika, G. Rätsch, and K.-R. Müller: A Mathematical Programming Approach to the Kernel Fisher Algorithm. In T. Leen, T. Dietterich and V. Tresp, editors, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, pp 591-597,MIT Press, 2000.

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