Accelerating relevance-vector-machine-based classification of hyperspectral image with parallel computing (Q1954573)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6173128
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Accelerating relevance-vector-machine-based classification of hyperspectral image with parallel computing
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6173128

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    Accelerating relevance-vector-machine-based classification of hyperspectral image with parallel computing (English)
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    11 June 2013
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    Summary: Benefiting from the kernel skill and the sparse property, the relevance vector machine (RVM) could acquire a sparse solution, with an equivalent generalization ability compared with the support vector machine. The sparse property requires much less time in the prediction, making RVM potential in classifying the large-scale hyperspectral image. However, RVM is not widespread influenced by its slow training procedure. To solve the problem, the classification of the hyperspectral image using RVM is accelerated by the parallel computing technique in this paper. The parallelization is revealed from the aspects of the multiclass strategy, the ensemble of multiple weak classifiers, and the matrix operations. The parallel RVMs are implemented using the C language plus the parallel functions of the linear algebra packages and the message passing interface library. The proposed methods are evaluated by the AVIRIS Indian Pines data set on the Beowulf cluster and the multicore platforms. It shows that the parallel RVMs accelerate the training procedure obviously.
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