GBABS samples only approximate borderline points detected via non-overlapping granular balls, reporting better classifier accuracy and noise robustness than GB-based and standard sampling baselines.
Graph-based Representation for Image based on Granular-ball
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Current image processing methods usually operate on the finest-granularity unit; that is, the pixel, which leads to challenges in terms of efficiency, robustness, and understandability in deep learning models. We present an improved granular-ball computing method to represent the image as a graph, in which each node expresses a structural block in the image and each edge represents the association between two nodes. Specifically:(1) We design a gradient-based strategy for the adaptive reorganization of all pixels in the image into numerous rectangular regions, each of which can be regarded as one node. (2) Each node has a connection edge with the nodes with which it shares regions. (3) We design a low-dimensional vector as the attribute of each node. All nodes and their corresponding edges form a graphical representation of a digital image. In the experiments, our proposed graph representation is applied to benchmark datasets for image classification tasks, and the efficiency and good understandability demonstrate that our proposed method offers significant potential in artificial intelligence theory and application.
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Approximate Borderline Sampling using Granular-Ball for Classification Tasks
GBABS samples only approximate borderline points detected via non-overlapping granular balls, reporting better classifier accuracy and noise robustness than GB-based and standard sampling baselines.