An attention-based decision fusion scheme for multimedia information retrieval
PCM'04 Proceedings of the 5th Pacific Rim Conference on Advances in Multimedia Information Processing - Volume Part II
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Data fusion and distributed detection have been studied extensively, and numerous results have been obtained in the literature. In this paper, the design of a fusion rule for distributed detection problems is re-examined, and a novel approach using Bayesian inference tools is proposed. Specifically, the decision fusion problem is reformulated using hierarchical models, and a Gibbs sampler is proposed to perform posterior probability-based fusion. Performance-wise, it is essentially identical to the optimal likelihood-based fusion rule whenever it exists. The true merit of this approach is its applicability to various complex situations, e.g., in dealing with unknown signal/noise statistics where the likelihood-based fusion rule may not be easy to obtain or may not even exist