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Neural Networks Regularization With Graph-Based Local Resampling


The ELM separation surface for the two moons dataset with 500 hidden layer neurons results in overfitting. The model RN-ELM performances on two moons datasets produce smo...

Abstract:

This paper presents the concept of Graph-based Local Resampling of perceptron-like neural networks with random projections (RN-ELM) which aims at regularization of the yi...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents the concept of Graph-based Local Resampling of perceptron-like neural networks with random projections (RN-ELM) which aims at regularization of the yielded model. The addition of synthetic noise to the learning set finds some similarity with data augmentation approaches that are currently adopted in many deep learning strategies. With the graph-based approach, however, it is possible to direct resample in the margin region instead of exhaustively cover the whole input space. The goal is to train neural networks with added noise in the margin region, located by structural information extracted from a planar graph. The so-called structural vectors, which are the training set vertices near the class boundary, are obtained from the structural information using Gabriel Graph. Synthetic samples are added to the learning set around the geometric vectors, improving generalization performance. A mathematical formulation that shows that the addition of synthetic samples has the same effect as the Tikhonov regularization is presented. Friedman and pos-hoc Nemenyi tests indicate that outcomes from the proposed method are statistically equivalent to the ones obtained by objective-function regularization, implying that both methods yield smoother solutions, reducing the effects of overfitting.
The ELM separation surface for the two moons dataset with 500 hidden layer neurons results in overfitting. The model RN-ELM performances on two moons datasets produce smo...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 9)
Page(s): 50727 - 50737
Date of Publication: 23 March 2021
Electronic ISSN: 2169-3536

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