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Title: Hierarchical classification of diatom images using ensembles of predictive clustering trees
Authors: Dimitrovski, Ivica 
Kocev, Dragi
Loshkovska, Suzana 
Djeroski, Sasho
Keywords: Diatoms Automatic image annotation Hierarchical classification Predictive clustering trees Feature extraction from images
Issue Date: 10-Sep-2011
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal: Ecological Informatics
Abstract: This paper presents a hierarchical multi-label classification (HMC) system for diatom image classification. HMC is a variant of classification where an instance may belong to multiple classes at the same time and these classes/labels are organized in a hierarchy. Our approach to HMC exploits the classification hierarchy by building a single predictive clustering tree (PCT) that can simultaneously predict all different levels in the hierarchy of taxonomic ranks: genus, species, variety, and form. Hence, PCTs are very efficient: a single classifier is valid for the hierarchical classification scheme as a whole. To improve the predictive performance of the PCTs, we construct ensembles of PCTs. We evaluate our system on the ADIAC database of diatom images. We apply several feature extraction techniques that can be used in the context of diatom images. Moreover, we investigate whether the combination of these techniques increases predictive performance. The results show that ensembles of PCTs have better predictive performance and are more efficient than SVMs. Furthermore, the proposed system outperforms the most widely used approaches for image annotation. Finally, we demonstrate how the system can be used by taxonomists to annotate new diatom images.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/23159
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