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Galchonkov, Oleg, Babych, Mykola, Zasidko, Andrii, Poberezhnyi, Serhii |
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Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies; 2022, Vol. 117 Issue 9, p15-21, 7p |
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Object recognition in images is used in many areas of practical use. Very often, progressin its application largely depends on the ratio of the quality of object recognition and the required amount of calculations. Recent advancesin recognition are related to the development of neural network architectures with a very significant amount of computing that are trained on large data sets over a very long time on state-of-the-art computers. For many practical applications, it is not possible to collect such large datasets for training and only computing machines with limited computing power can be used. Therefore, the search for solutions that meet these practical restrictions is relevant. This paper reports an ensemble classifier, which uses stacking in the second stage. The use of significantly different classifiersin the firststage and the multilayer perceptron in the second stage has made it possible to significantly improve the ratio ofthe quality of classification and the required volume of calculations when training on small data sets. The current study showed that the use of a multilayer perceptron in the second stage makes it possible to reduce the error compared to the use of the second stage of majority voting. On the MNIST dataset, the error reduction was 29‒39 %. On the CIFAR-10 dataset, the error reduction was 13‒17 %. A comparison of the proposed architecture of the ensemble classifier with the architecture of the transformer-type classifier demonstrated a decrease in the volume of calculations while reducing the error. For the CIFAR-10 dataset, an error reduction of 8 % was achieved with a calculation volume of less than 22 times. For the MNIST dataset, the error reduction was 62 % when winning by the volume of calculations by 50 times. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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