Comparing dynamic PSO algorithms for adapting classifier ensembles in video-based face recognition

Comparing dynamic PSO algorithms for adapting classifier ensembles in video-based face recognition

Connolly, Jean François and Granger, Éric and Sabourin, Robert

IEEE SSCI 2011 – Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence – CIBIM 2011: 2011 IEEE Workshop on Computational Intelligence in Biometrics and Identity Management 2011

Abstract : Biometric models are typically designed a priori using limited number of samples acquired from complex environments that change in time during operations. Therefore, these models are often poor representatives of the biometric trait to be recognized. To circumvent this problem, ensemble of classifiers can be used to integrate solutions obtained from multiple diverse classifiers. In this paper, two dynamic particle swarm optimization (DPSO) algorithms are compared for the evolution of classifier ensembles during supervised incremental learning of newly-acquired data samples in video-based face recognition. Using the properties of these population-based optimization algorithms, an incremental DPSO learning strategy for adaptive classification systems (ACSs) is employed to evolve a pool of fuzzy ARTMAP classifiers while an heterogeneous ensemble is selected through a greedy search process that seeks to maximize both performance and diversity. The performance of dynamic niching PSO (DNPSO) and speciation PSO (SPSO) algorithms is assessed in terms of classification rate, resource requirements and diversity for different incremental learning scenarios of new data blocks extracted from real-world video streams. Simulation results indicate that both DPSO algorithms can efficiently create accurate ensembles while reducing computational complexity. In addition, directly selecting representative subswarm particles to form diversified classifier ensembles significantly reduces the computational complexity. © 2011 IEEE.