Fixed budget quantized kernel least-mean-square algorithm

  • Songlin Zhao
  • , Badong Chen
  • , Pingping Zhu
  • , José C. Príncipe

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Abstract

This paper presents a quantized kernel least mean square algorithm with a fixed memory budget, named QKLMS-FB. In order to deal with the growing support inherent in online kernel methods, the proposed algorithm utilizes a pruning criterion, called significance measure, based on a weighted contribution of the existing data centers. The basic idea of the proposed methodology is to discard the center with the smallest influence on the whole system, when a new sample is included in the dictionary. The significance measure can be updated recursively at each step which is suitable for online operation. Furthermore, the proposed methodology does not need any a priori knowledge about the data and its computational complexity is linear with the center number. Experiments show that the proposed algorithm successfully prunes the least significant centers and preserves the important ones, resulting in a compact KLMS model with little loss in accuracy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2759-2770
Number of pages12
JournalSignal Processing
Volume93
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2013

Keywords

  • Fixed budget
  • Growing and pruning
  • Kernel methods
  • Quantized kernel least mean square

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