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Randomized based restricted kernel machine for hyperspectral image classification

2025-03-06Unverified0· sign in to hype

A. Quadir, M. Tanveer

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In recent years, the random vector functional link (RVFL) network has gained significant popularity in hyperspectral image (HSI) classification due to its simplicity, speed, and strong generalization performance. However, despite these advantages, RVFL models face several limitations, particularly in handling non-linear relationships and complex data structures. The random initialization of input-to-hidden weights can lead to instability, and the model struggles with determining the optimal number of hidden nodes, affecting its performance on more challenging datasets. To address these issues, we propose a novel randomized based restricted kernel machine (R^2KM) model that combines the strehyperngths of RVFL and restricted kernel machines (RKM). R^2KM introduces a layered structure that represents kernel methods using both visible and hidden variables, analogous to the energy function in restricted Boltzmann machines (RBM). This structure enables R^2KM to capture complex data interactions and non-linear relationships more effectively, improving both interpretability and model robustness. A key contribution of R^2KM is the introduction of a novel conjugate feature duality based on the Fenchel-Young inequality, which expresses the problem in terms of conjugate dual variables and provides an upper bound on the objective function. This duality enhances the model's flexibility and scalability, offering a more efficient and flexible solution for complex data analysis tasks. Extensive experiments on hyperspectral image datasets and real-world data from the UCI and KEEL repositories show that R^2KM outperforms baseline models, demonstrating its effectiveness in classification and regression tasks.

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