In this paper, we extend the exponentially embedded family (EEF), a new approach to model order estimation and probability density function construction originally proposed by Kay in 2005, to multivariate pattern recognition. Specifically, a parametric classifier rule based on the EEF is developed, in which we construct a distribution for each class based on a reference distribution. The proposed method can address different types of classification problems in either a data-driven manner or a model-driven manner. In this paper, we demonstrate its effectiveness with examples of synthetic data classification and real-life data classification in a data-driven manner and the example of power quality disturbance classification in a model-driven manner. To evaluate the classification performance of our approach, the Monte-Carlo method is used in our experiments. The promising experimental results indicate many potential applications of the proposed method.
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