Enhanced Image Classification With a Fast-Learning Shallow Convolutional Neural Network

03/16/2015
by   Mark D. McDonnell, et al.
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We present a neural network architecture and training method designed to enable very rapid training and low implementation complexity. Due to its training speed and very few tunable parameters, the method has strong potential for applications requiring frequent retraining or online training. The approach is characterized by (a) convolutional filters based on biologically inspired visual processing filters, (b) randomly-valued classifier-stage input weights, (c) use of least squares regression to train the classifier output weights in a single batch, and (d) linear classifier-stage output units. We demonstrate the efficacy of the method by applying it to image classification. Our results match existing state-of-the-art results on the MNIST (0.37 NORB-small (2.2 training times compared to standard deep network approaches. The network's performance on the Google Street View House Number (SVHN) (4 is also competitive with state-of-the art methods.

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