Learning Models for Semantic Classification of Insufficient Plantar Pressure Images.

Authors

  • Yao Wu Wenzhou Business College.
  • Qun Wu Zhejiang Sci-Tech University.
  • Nilanjan Dey Techno India College of Technology.
  • R. Simon Sherratt University of Reading.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9781/ijimai.2020.02.005

Keywords:

Image Processing, Artificial Neural Networks, Analysis, Machine Learning, Feature Extraction, Image Classification, Image

Abstract

Establishing a reliable and stable model to predict a target by using insufficient labeled samples is feasible and effective, particularly, for a sensor-generated data-set. This paper has been inspired with insufficient data-set learning algorithms, such as metric-based, prototype networks and meta-learning, and therefore we propose an insufficient data-set transfer model learning method. Firstly, two basic models for transfer learning are introduced. A classification system and calculation criteria are then subsequently introduced. Secondly, a dataset of plantar pressure for comfort shoe design is acquired and preprocessed through foot scan system; and by using a pre-trained convolution neural network employing AlexNet and convolution neural network (CNN)- based transfer modeling, the classification accuracy of the plantar pressure images is over 93.5%. Finally, the proposed method has been compared to the current classifiers VGG, ResNet, AlexNet and pre-trained CNN. Also, our work is compared with known-scaling and shifting (SS) and unknown-plain slot (PS) partition methods on the public test databases: SUN, CUB, AWA1, AWA2, and aPY with indices of precision (tr, ts, H) and time (training and evaluation). The proposed method for the plantar pressure classification task shows high performance in most indices when comparing with other methods. The transfer learning-based method can be applied to other insufficient data-sets of sensor imaging fields.

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2020-03-01
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How to Cite

Wu, Y., Wu, Q., Dey, N., and Sherratt, R. S. (2020). Learning Models for Semantic Classification of Insufficient Plantar Pressure Images. International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence, 6(1), 51–61. https://doi.org/10.9781/ijimai.2020.02.005

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