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k-fold Subsampling based Sequential Backward Feature Elimination

14 March 2025
Jeonghwan Park
Kang Li
Huiyu Zhou
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Abstract

We present a new wrapper feature selection algorithm for human detection. This algorithm is a hybrid feature selection approach combining the benefits of filter and wrapper methods. It allows the selection of an optimal feature vector that well represents the shapes of the subjects in the images. In detail, the proposed feature selection algorithm adopts the k-fold subsampling and sequential backward elimination approach, while the standard linear support vector machine (SVM) is used as the classifier for human detection. We apply the proposed algorithm to the publicly accessible INRIA and ETH pedestrian full image datasets with the PASCAL VOC evaluation criteria. Compared to other state of the arts algorithms, our feature selection based approach can improve the detection speed of the SVM classifier by over 50% with up to 2% better detection accuracy. Our algorithm also outperforms the equivalent systems introduced in the deformable part model approach with around 9% improvement in the detection accuracy.

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@article{park2025_2503.11919,
  title={ k-fold Subsampling based Sequential Backward Feature Elimination },
  author={ Jeonghwan Park and Kang Li and Huiyu Zhou },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.11919},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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