Abstract

For classification tasks, dictionary learning based methods have attracted lots of attention in recent years. One popular way to achieve this purpose is to introduce label information to generate a discriminative dictionary to represent samples. However, compared with traditional dictionary learning, this category of methods only achieves significant improvements in supervised learning, and has little positive influence on semi-supervised or unsupervised learning. To tackle this issue, we propose a Dynamic Label Dictionary Learning (DLDL) algorithm to generate the soft label matrix for unlabeled data. Specifically, we employ hypergraph manifold regularization to keep the relations among original data, transformed data, and soft labels consistent. We demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed DLDL approach on two kinds of tasks, including remote sensing image classification and human activity recognition. The significant improvements have demonstrated the efficiency of our method.

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