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Pattern Recognition Letters
Volume 10, Issue 5, November 1989, Pages 281-287
 
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Two classes linear discrimination A min-max approach

P. Castagliola and B. Dubuisson

Université de Technologie de Compiègne, URA CNRS. 817, B.P. 649, 60206, Compiegne Cedex, France

Received 11 April 1989; 
revised 22 June 1989. 
Available online 20 May 2003.

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Abstract

In this paper we propose a new dichotomic linear discrimination algorithm based on a criterion recursively defined from the min and max functions. This criterion allows us, using a gradient algorithm, to find two hyperplanes which split two classes in an optimal way. We give two examples of the possibilities of the method.

Author Keywords: Linear discrimination; min and max function; gradient algorithm

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Pattern Recognition Letters
Volume 10, Issue 5, November 1989, Pages 281-287
 
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