The paper considers issues related to the construction of a model of recognition algorithms (MRA) designed to solve the problem of object classification in conditions of interconnectedness of features. A new approach to the construction of the MRA is proposed on the basis of the construction of two-dimensional threshold classifiers (TDTC). The main idea of the proposed MRAs is to form a set of preferred two-dimensional classifiers. A distinctive feature of the proposed model is to determine a suitable set of TDTCs when constructing an extreme recognition algorithm (RA). The purpose of this paper is to develop MRAs based on the construction of a TDTC in the subspace of representative features. In scientific terms, the results of this work together represent a new solution to a scientific problem related to the issues of increasing the reliability of RA based on the construction of two-dimensional threshold classifiers. The practical significance of the results lies in the fact that the developed MRAs can expand the area of their application in the context of the interconnectedness of characteristics.
Models of Recognition Algorithms Based on Construction of Two-Dimensional Logical Classifiers
Lect. Notes in Networks, Syst.
International School on Neural Networks, Initiated by IIASS and EMFCSC ; 2022 ; St.Petersburg, Russia February 08, 2022 - February 10, 2022
Networked Control Systems for Connected and Automated Vehicles ; Chapter : 122 ; 1199-1207
2022-11-16
9 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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