Classification, Parameter Estimation and State Estimation (eBook)

An Engineering Approach Using MATLAB
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2005 | 1. Auflage
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Classification, Parameter Estimation and State Estimation -  Robert P. Duin,  Ferdinand van der Heijden,  Dick de Ridder,  David M. J. Tax
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Classification, Parameter Estimation and State Estimation is a practical guide for data analysts and designers of measurement systems and postgraduates students that are interested in advanced measurement systems using MATLAB. 'Prtools' is a powerful MATLAB toolbox for pattern recognition and is written and owned by one of the co-authors, B. Duin of the Delft University of Technology.

After an introductory chapter, the book provides the theoretical construction for classification, estimation and state estimation. The book also deals with the skills required to bring the theoretical concepts to practical systems, and how to evaluate these systems. Together with the many examples in the chapters, the book is accompanied by a MATLAB toolbox for pattern recognition and classification. The appendix provides the necessary documentation for this toolbox as well as an overview of the most useful functions from these toolboxes. With its integrated and unified approach to classification, parameter estimation and state estimation, this book is a suitable practical supplement in existing university courses in pattern classification, optimal estimation and data analysis.

  • Covers all contemporary main methods for classification and estimation.
  • Integrated approach to classification, parameter estimation and state estimation
  • Highlights the practical deployment of theoretical issues.
  • Provides a concise and practical approach supported by MATLAB toolbox.
  • Offers exercises at the end of each chapter and numerous worked out examples.
  • PRtools toolbox (MATLAB) and code of worked out examples available from the internet
  • Many examples showing implementations in MATLAB
  • Enables students to practice their skills using a MATLAB environment


F. van der Heijden, Laboratory for Measurement and Instrumentation, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500AE Enschede, The Netherlands

His main research area is in Measurement and Instrumentation at an academic level and covers sensors and micro measurement systems, and image based measurement systems. He has written books, many book chapters and journal articles.

R.P.W. Duin, Pattern Recognition Group, Delft University of Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences & Technology Lorentzeg 1-2628 CD Delft, The Netherlands

His research includes: theory and applications of image processing and pattern recognition, with a special interest in sensors, measurements and measurement accuracy. He also studies the development and use of tools in this area. He has written 6 books (in English and Dutch) and many journal and conference papers and chapters in books. He is a member of Advanced School for Computing and Imaging (ASCI), Dutch Pattern Recognition Society (NVPHBV), International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) and IAPR Technical Committee TC1 (statistical pattern recognition).

D. de Ridder, Pattern Recognition Group, Delft University of Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences & Technology Lorentzeg 1-2628 CD Delft, The Netherlands

He mainly works on methods for mapping high-dimensional measurement sets to low-dimensional representations, suitable for subsequent regression or classification. He works closely with R Duin and has co-written many papers with him.

D.M.J. Tax, Fraunhofer FIRST.IDA, Kekul´estr. 7, D-12489, Berlin, Germany

His main research interest is one-class classification. He was the author/co-author of many journal publications


Classification, Parameter Estimation and State Estimation is a practical guide for data analysts and designers of measurement systems and postgraduates students that are interested in advanced measurement systems using MATLAB. 'Prtools' is a powerful MATLAB toolbox for pattern recognition and is written and owned by one of the co-authors, B. Duin of the Delft University of Technology. After an introductory chapter, the book provides the theoretical construction for classification, estimation and state estimation. The book also deals with the skills required to bring the theoretical concepts to practical systems, and how to evaluate these systems. Together with the many examples in the chapters, the book is accompanied by a MATLAB toolbox for pattern recognition and classification. The appendix provides the necessary documentation for this toolbox as well as an overview of the most useful functions from these toolboxes. With its integrated and unified approach to classification, parameter estimation and state estimation, this book is a suitable practical supplement in existing university courses in pattern classification, optimal estimation and data analysis. Covers all contemporary main methods for classification and estimation. Integrated approach to classification, parameter estimation and state estimation Highlights the practical deployment of theoretical issues. Provides a concise and practical approach supported by MATLAB toolbox. Offers exercises at the end of each chapter and numerous worked out examples. PRtools toolbox (MATLAB) and code of worked out examples available from the internet Many examples showing implementations in MATLAB Enables students to practice their skills using a MATLAB environment

F. van der Heijden, Laboratory for Measurement andInstrumentation, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University ofTwente, P.O. Box 217, 7500AE Enschede, The Netherlands His main research area is in Measurement and Instrumentation atan academic level and covers sensors and micro measurement systems,and image based measurement systems. He has written books, manybook chapters and journal articles. R.P.W. Duin, Pattern Recognition Group, Delft Universityof Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences & TechnologyLorentzeg 1-2628 CD Delft, The Netherlands His research includes: theory and applications of imageprocessing and pattern recognition, with a special interest insensors, measurements and measurement accuracy. He also studies thedevelopment and use of tools in this area. He has written 6 books(in English and Dutch) and many journal and conference papers andchapters in books. He is a member of Advanced School for Computingand Imaging (ASCI), Dutch Pattern Recognition Society (NVPHBV),International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) and IAPRTechnical Committee TC1 (statistical pattern recognition). D. de Ridder, Pattern Recognition Group, Delft Universityof Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences & TechnologyLorentzeg 1-2628 CD Delft, The Netherlands He mainly works on methods for mapping high-dimensionalmeasurement sets to low-dimensional representations, suitable forsubsequent regression or classification. He works closely with RDuin and has co-written many papers with him. D.M.J. Tax, Fraunhofer FIRST.IDA, Kekul´estr. 7,D-12489, Berlin, Germany His main research interest is one-class classification. He wasthe author/co-author of many journal publications

Preface.

Foreword.

1. Introduction.

2. Detection and Classification.

3. Parameter Estimation.

4. State Estimation.

5. Supervised Learning.

6. Feature Extraction and Selection.

7. Unsupervised Learning.

8. State Estimation in Practice.

9. Worked Out Examples.

Appendix A: Topics Selected from Functional Analysis.

Appendix B: Topics Selected from Linear Algebra and MatrixTheory.

Appendix C: Probability Theory.

Appendix D: Discrete-time Dynamic Systems.

Appendix E: Introduction to PRTools.

Appendix F: Used MATLAB Toolboxes.

Index.

"It is welladdressed not only to students and researchers...but also topractioners" (Zentralblatt MATH Volume 1079)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.6.2005
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Schlagworte Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • Signal Processing • Signalverarbeitung
ISBN-10 0-470-09014-6 / 0470090146
ISBN-13 978-0-470-09014-5 / 9780470090145
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