A High Performance k-NN Classifier Using a Binary Correlation Matrix Memory

Part of Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 11 (NIPS 1998)

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Authors

Ping Zhou, Jim Austin, John Kennedy

Abstract

This paper presents a novel and fast k-NN classifier that is based on a binary CMM (Correlation Matrix Memory) neural network. A robust encoding method is developed to meet CMM input requirements . A hardware implementation of the CMM is described, which gives over 200 times the speed of a current mid-range workstation, and is scaleable to very large problems. When tested on several benchmarks and compared with a simple k-NN method, the CMM classifier gave less than I % lower accuracy and over 4 and 12 times speed-up in software and hardware respectively.