Abstract
Extracting sparse representations with Dictionary Learning (DL) methods has led to interesting image and speech recognition results. DL has recently been extended to supervised learning (SDL) by using the dictionary for feature extraction and classification. One challenge with SDL is imposing diversity for extracting more discriminative features. To this end, we propose Incrementally Built Dictionary Learning (IBDL), a supervised multi-dictionary learning approach. Unlike existing methods, IBDL maximizes diversity by optimizing the between-class residual error distance. It can be easily parallelized since it learns the class-specific parameters independently. Moreover, we propose an incremental learning rule that improves the convergence guarantees of stochastic gradient descent under sparsity constraints. We evaluated our approach on benchmark digit and face recognition tasks, and obtained comparable performances to existing sparse representation and DL approaches.
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