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Marine Animal Classification with Correntropy Loss Based Multi-view Learning

To analyze marine animals behavior, seasonal distribution and abundance, digital imagery can be acquired by visual or Lidar camera. Depending on the quantity and properties of acquired imagery, the animals are characterized as either features (shape, color, texture, etc.), or dissimilarity matrices...

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Main Authors: Cao, Zheng, Yu, Shujian, Ouyang, Bing, Dalgleish, Fraser, Vuorenkoski, Anni, Alsenas, Gabriel, Principe, Jose
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Marine animals
Noise
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