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Lecture 1-2

The document introduces a pattern recognition class and provides information about the instructor's consultation hours, recommended textbooks, and mark distribution. It also gives an example of classifying fish using different features like length, lightness, and width, and discusses issues like choosing good features, setting appropriate decision boundaries, overfitting, and generalization.

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Lecture 1-2

The document introduces a pattern recognition class and provides information about the instructor's consultation hours, recommended textbooks, and mark distribution. It also gives an example of classifying fish using different features like length, lightness, and width, and discusses issues like choosing good features, setting appropriate decision boundaries, overfitting, and generalization.

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Welcome

CSE4213
(Pattern Recognition)
Class!!
Consultation &
Communication

❑ Faculty Room of CSE (7A01/F)

❑ Email: tamanna.cse@aust.edu

Class code
Consulting Hour:
Monday: 10.40 pm – 1.15 pm
dguikb7
Wednesday: 9.20 am – 11.55 am
Recommended
Readings

Text Books:

1. “Pattern Classification”, Wiley 2002 by


R.O.Duda, P.E. Hart & D. Stork (2nd Edition).

2. “Pattern Recognition”, Academic Press 2009 by


S. Theodoridis and K.Koutroumbas (4th Edition).
Marks Distribution

Class Performance: 10
Quizzes: 20
Final Examination: 70
• Classification

• Select the length of the fish as a possible feature for discrimination

x
*
The length is a poor feature alone!

Select the lightness as a possible feature.


• Threshold decision boundary and cost relationship

• Move our decision boundary toward smaller values of lightness in order to minimize
the cost (reduce the number of sea bass that are classified as salmon!)

Task of decision theory

• Adopt the lightness and add the width of the fish

Fish xT = [x1, x2]

Lightness Width
still there are some misclassifications
• Adding correlated feature does not improve anything
and is thus redundant

• Too many features may lead to curse of dimensionality


perhaps the best one, but too complex
decision boundary
• satisfaction is premature
• cause: aim of a classifier is to correctly classify unknown
input

Issue of generalization!
A compromise between training and
testing
Reinforcement
Learning!!!!
Don’t be to the folk of ……… 😂
Your expectation from this course?

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