Sparse Coding and Dictionary Learning for Symmetric Positive Definite Matrices: A Kernel Approach

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Harandi, Mehrtash
Sanderson, Conrad
Hartley, Richard
Lovell, Brian
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2012
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Recent advances suggest that a wide range of computer vision problems can be addressed more appropriately by considering non-Euclidean geometry. This paper tackles the problem of sparse coding and dictionary learning in the space of symmetric positive definite matrices, which form a Riemannian manifold. With the aid of the recently introduced Stein kernel (related to a symmetric version of Bregman matrix divergence), we propose to perform sparse coding by embedding Riemannian manifolds into reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces. This leads to a convex and kernel version of the Lasso problem, which can be solved efficiently. We furthermore propose an algorithm for learning a Riemannian dictionary (used for sparse coding), closely tied to the Stein kernel. Experiments on several classification tasks (face recognition, texture classification, person re-identification) show that the proposed sparse coding approach achieves notable improvements in discrimination accuracy, in comparison to state-of-the-art methods such as tensor sparse coding, Riemannian locality preserving projection, and symmetry-driven accumulation of local features.

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science

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7573

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Harandi, M; Sanderson, C; Hartley, R; Lovell, B, Sparse Coding and Dictionary Learning for Symmetric Positive Definite Matrices: A Kernel Approach, 2012, 7573, pp. 216-229