Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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536897 | Pattern Recognition Letters | 2006 | 7 Pages |
In this paper, a multi-class feature selection scheme based on recursive feature elimination (RFE) is proposed for texture classifications. The feature selection scheme is performed in the context of one-against-all least squares support vector machine classifiers (LS-SVM). The margin difference between binary classifiers with and without an associated feature is used to characterize the discriminating power of features for the binary classification. A new criterion of min–max is used to mix the ranked lists of binary classifiers for multi-class feature selection. When compared to the traditional multi-class feature selection methods, the proposed method produces better classification accuracy with fewer features, especially in the case of small training sets.