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An Novel Image Recognition method based on Three-way Decision

The traditional recognition method takes the low-level information of the image as the foundation. The image recognition center of gravity is biased towards the typical features, and achieves the effect of recognition by region-dependent segmentation. Because the general image segmentation is a regu...

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Published in:MATEC web of conferences 2018-01, Vol.176, p.1035
Main Authors: Dai, Jin, Shao, Shuai, Wang, Zu, Zhao, Xianjing
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Language:English
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Summary:The traditional recognition method takes the low-level information of the image as the foundation. The image recognition center of gravity is biased towards the typical features, and achieves the effect of recognition by region-dependent segmentation. Because the general image segmentation is a regular rectangle, easily lead to the same target is divided into different sub-blocks, ignoring the image of the fuzzy part, so the image recognition is not complete. An image recognition algorithm based on threeway decision is proposed. It takes full advantage of effective information in the image, improving the image recognition accuracy. First, this method divided the image into three regions: positive region, negative region and delay decision region. Second, an iterative process is performed on the region of the delay decision. Final, image recognition is performed on the positive sample region. Based on the basic theory of the three-way decision, the more obvious the decision result is, the more iterations are, and the information is added to the classifier until the blurred part of image cannot be divided. Finally, to achieve the realize effective image recognition. This method simulates the process of human cognition effectively, and makes the utilization of the effective information reach the maximum in the recognition process. The results of the experimental analysis showed that the method is more concise and efficient, and the recognition accuracy is more accurate.
ISSN:2261-236X
2274-7214
2261-236X
DOI:10.1051/matecconf/201817601035