Urinary sediment detection method based on unbalanced Fisher discriminant analysis
A technology of discriminant analysis and detection method, applied in the field of detection, can solve problems such as weak feature expression ability, influence on feature extraction and classification process, unsatisfactory detection process effect, etc., and achieve the effect of avoiding unsatisfactory segmentation effect
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[0060] The present invention proposes a urine sediment detection method based on unbalanced local Fisher discriminant analysis, such as figure 1 As shown in the figure, the aggregated channel features are extracted from the input urine sediment image, and on this basis, the designed Haar-like template is used for each channel to perform channel filtering to extract the middle layer features. Taking a single channel as an example, several groups are randomly selected for the extracted middle-level features, and several single features in each group are linearly weighted and combined to form a new candidate feature. Considering the imbalance of sample distribution, from the perspective of manifold learning Starting from this, an unbalanced local Fisher discriminant analysis method is proposed to learn the weighting coefficients...
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