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The International Arab Journal of Information Techn ology, Vol. 11, No. 2, March 2014

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Selecting a low dimensional feature subspace from t housands of features is a key phenomenon for optima l classification. Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) is a basic well recognized supervised classifier that is effectively employed for classification. However, two problems arise in intra class during discriminant analysis. Firstly, in training phase the number of samples in intra class is smaller than th e dimensionality of the sample which makes LDA unst able. The other is high computational cost due to redundant and irrelevant data points in intra class. An Adaptive Margin Fisher’s Criterion Linear Discriminant Analysis (AMFC/LDA) is proposed that a ddresses these issues and overcomes the limitations of intra class problems. Small Sample Size (SSS) problem is resolv ed through modified Maximum Margin Criterion (MMC), which is a form of customized LDA and convex hull. Inter class is d efined using LDA while intra class is formulated using quick hull respectively. Similarly, computational cost is redu ced by reformulating within class scatter matrix th rough minimum Redundancy Maximum Relevance (mRMR) algorithm while preserving discriminant information. The proposed algorithm reveals encouraging performance. Finally, a compari son is made with existing approaches.


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