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Feature selection algorithms: a survey and experimental evaluation
In view of the substantial number of existing feature selection
algorithms, the need arises to count on criteria that
enables to adequately decide which algorithm to use in certain
situations. This work reviews several fundamental algorithms found in the
literature and assesses their performance in a controlled
scenario. A scoring measure ranks the algorithms by
taking into account the amount of relevance, irrelevance
and redundance on sample data sets. This measure computes the
degree of matching between the output given by the algorithm and the known
optimal solution. Sample size effects are also studied.Postprint (published version
Fuzzy-rough-learn 0.1 : a Python library for machine learning with fuzzy rough sets
We present fuzzy-rough-learn, the first Python library of fuzzy rough set machine learning algorithms. It contains three algorithms previously implemented in R and Java, as well as two new algorithms from the recent literature. We briefly discuss the use cases of fuzzy-rough-learn and the design philosophy guiding its development, before providing an overview of the included algorithms and their parameters
Coding of details in very low bit-rate video systems
In this paper, the importance of including small image features at the initial levels of a progressive second generation video coding scheme is presented. It is shown that a number of meaningful small features called details should be coded, even at very low data bit-rates, in order to match their perceptual significance to the human visual system. We propose a method for extracting, perceptually selecting and coding of visual details in a video sequence using morphological techniques. Its application in the framework of a multiresolution segmentation-based coding algorithm yields better results than pure segmentation techniques at higher compression ratios, if the selection step fits some main subjective requirements. Details are extracted and coded separately from the region structure and included in the reconstructed images in a later stage. The bet of considering the local background of a given detail for its perceptual selection breaks the concept ofPeer ReviewedPostprint (published version
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