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Embedded stacked group sparse autoencoder ensemble with L1 regularization and manifold reduction

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APPLIED SOFT COMPUTING
卷 101, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2020.107003

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Embedded deep learning; Embedded stacked group sparse autoencoder (ESGSAE); Weighted local discriminant preservation projection (w_LPPD); Feature fusion; Ensemble learning

资金

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China NSFC [61771080]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China [2019CDQYTX019, 2019CDCGTX306]
  3. Basic and Advanced Research Project in Chongqing, China [cstc2018jcyjAX0779, cstc2020jcyj-msxmX0523, cstc2020jscx-msxm0369]
  4. Southwest Hospital Science and Technology Innovation Program [SWH2016LHYS-11]

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This paper proposes an embedded stacked group sparse autoencoder (ESGSAE) that considers the complementarity between original features and deep features. L-1 regularization-based feature selection and an ensemble model with support vector machine further enhance feature learning effectiveness. The ESGSAE model outperforms existing methods in classification accuracy improvements.
Learning useful representations from original features is a key issue in classification tasks. Stacked autoencoders (SAEs) are easy to understand and realize, and they are powerful tools that learn deep features from original features, so they are popular for classification problems. The deep features can further combine the original features to construct more representative features for classification. However, existing SAEs do not consider the original features within the network structure and during training, so the deep features have low complementarity with the original features. To solve the problem, this paper proposes an embedded stacked group sparse autoencoder (ESGSAE) for more effective feature learning. Different from traditional stacked autoencoders, the ESGSAE model considers the complementarity between the original feature and the hidden outputs by embedding the original features into hidden layers. To alleviate the impact of the small sample problem on the generalization of the proposed ESGSAE model, an L-1 regularization-based feature selection strategy is designed to further improve the feature quality. After that, an ensemble model with support vector machine (SVM) and weighted local discriminant preservation projection (w_LPPD) is designed to further enhance the feature quality. Based on the designs above, an embedded stacked group sparse autoencoder ensemble with L-1 regularization and manifold reduction is proposed to obtain deep features with high complementarity in the context of the small sample problem. At the end of this paper, several representative public datasets are used for verification of the proposed algorithm. The results demonstrate that the ESGSAE ensemble model with L-1 regularization and manifold reduction yields superior performance compared to other existing and state-of-the-art feature learning algorithms, including some representative deep stacked autoencoder methods. Specifically, compared with the original features, the representative feature extraction algorithms and the improved autoencoders, the algorithm proposed in this paper can improve the classification accuracy by up to 13.33%, 7.33%, and 9.55%, respectively. The data and codes can be found in: https://share.weiyun.com/Jt7qeORm (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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