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Pattern Recognition [PR]Summary
This lecture gives an introduction into the basic and commonly used
classification concepts. First the necessary statistical concepts are
revised and the Bayes classifier is introduced. Further concepts include generative and discriminative models such as the Gaussian classifier and Naive Bayes, and logistic regression, Linear Discriminant Analysis, the Perceptron and Support Vector Machines (SVMs). Finally more complex methods like the Expectation Maximization Algorithm, which is used to estimate the parameters of Gaussian Mixture Models (GMM), are discussed.
In addition to the mentioned classifiers, methods necessary for
practical application like dimensionality reduction, optimization
methods and the use of kernel functions are explained.
Finally, we focus on Independent Component Analysis (ICA), combine weak classifiers to get a strong one (AdaBoost), and discuss the performance of machine classifiers.
In the tutorials the methods and procedures that are presented in this lecture are illustrated using theoretical and practical exercises.
Dates & Rooms: Tuesday, 9:00 - 9:45; Room: H10 Monday, 10:15 - 11:45; Room: H10 Lecturer
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The lecture on Tuesday is from now on from 9:00 to 9:45 (Oct. 7th, 2014) Please sent an email to noeth(at)cs.fau.de if you want to be on the email-list. Overview |