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Trudy SPIIRAN, 2020, Issue 19, volume 6, Pages 1222–1254
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15622/ia.2020.19.6.4
(Mi trspy1131)
 

Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge and Data Engineering

Comparison of two objects classification techniques using Hidden Markov Models and Convolutional Neural Networks

C. Sarmiento, J. Savage

National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
Abstract: This paper presents a comparison between discrete Hidden Markov Models and Convolutional Neural Networks for the image classification task. By fragmenting an image into sections, it is feasible to obtain vectors that represent visual features locally, but if a spatial sequence is established in a fixed way, it is possible to represent an image as a sequence of vectors. Using clustering techniques, we obtain an alphabet from said vectors and then symbol sequences are constructed to obtain a statistical model that represents a class of images. Hidden Markov Models, combined with quantization methods, can treat noise and distortions in observations for computer vision problems such as the classification of images with lighting and perspective changes.
We have tested architectures based on three, six and nine hidden states favoring the detection speed and low memory usage. Also, two types of ensemble models were tested. We evaluated the precision of the proposed methods using a public domain data set, obtaining competitive results with respect to fine-tuned Convolutional Neural Networks, but using significantly less computing resources. This is of interest in the development of mobile robots with computers with limited battery life, but requiring the ability to detect and add new objects to their classification systems.
Keywords: Hidden Markov Models, image classification, computer vision, pattern recognition.
Funding agency Grant number
CONACYT - Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
This research is supported by UNAM-CONACYT.
Received: 02.10.2020
Document Type: Article
UDC: 004.9
Language: English
Citation: C. Sarmiento, J. Savage, “Comparison of two objects classification techniques using Hidden Markov Models and Convolutional Neural Networks”, Tr. SPIIRAN, 19:6 (2020), 1222–1254
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\paper Comparison of two objects classification techniques using Hidden Markov Models and Convolutional Neural Networks
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\pages 1222--1254
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