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Improved learning strategies for multimodular fuzzy neural network systems: a case study on image classification

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dc.contributor.author Israel, Steven en_NZ
dc.contributor.author Kasabov, Nikola en_NZ
dc.date.copyright 1996-06 en_NZ
dc.identifier.citation Israel, S., & Kasabov, N. (1996). Improved learning strategies for multimodular fuzzy neural network systems: a case study on image classification (Information Science Discussion Papers Series No. 96/09). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/827 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10523/827
dc.description.abstract This paper explores two different methods for improved learning in multimodular fuzzy neural network systems for classification. It demonstrates these methods on a case study of satellite image classification using 3 spectral inputs and 10 coastal vegetation covertype outputs. The classification system is a multimodular one; it has one fuzzy neural network per output. All the fuzzy neural networks are trained in parallel for a small number of iterations. Then, the system performance is tested on new data to determine the types of interclass confusion. Two strategies are developed to improve classification performance. First, the individual modules are additionally trained for a very small number of iterations on a subset of the data to decrease the false positive and the false negative errors. The second strategy is to create new units, ‘experts’, which are individually trained to discriminate only the ambiguous classes. So, if the main system classifies a new input into one of the ambiguous classes, then the new input is passed to the ‘experts’ for final classification. Two learning techniques are presented and applied to both classification performance enhancement strategies; the first one reduces omission, or false negative, error; the second reduces comission, or false positive, error. Considerable improvement is achieved by using these learning techniques and thus, making it feasible to incorporate them into a real adaptive system that improves during operation. en_NZ
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dc.publisher University of Otago en_NZ
dc.relation.ispartofseries Information Science Discussion Papers Series en_NZ
dc.subject.lcsh QA76 Computer software en_NZ
dc.title Improved learning strategies for multimodular fuzzy neural network systems: a case study on image classification en_NZ
dc.type Discussion Paper en_NZ
dc.description.version Unpublished en_NZ
otago.bitstream.pages 9 en_NZ
otago.date.accession 2011-01-23 20:17:22 en_NZ
otago.school Information Science en_NZ
otago.openaccess Open
otago.place.publication Dunedin, New Zealand en_NZ
dc.identifier.eprints 1063 en_NZ
otago.school.eprints Knowledge Engineering Laboratory en_NZ
otago.school.eprints Information Science en_NZ
otago.school.eprints Surveying en_NZ
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