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Visual Modeling of Data using Convolutional Neural Networks
Author(s) -
M. Mohammed,
M Sowmya,
Yeleti Akhila,
B. Naga Megana
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.a2084.109119
Subject(s) - convolutional neural network , computer science , normalization (sociology) , artificial intelligence , artificial neural network , feedforward neural network , deep learning , feed forward , computer vision , pattern recognition (psychology) , machine learning , engineering , control engineering , sociology , anthropology
Artificial Intelligence has been showing monumental growth in filling the gap between the capabilities of humans and machines. Researchers and scientists work on many aspects to make new things happen. Computer Vision is one of them. To make the system to visualize, neural networks are used. Some of the well-known Neural Networks include CNN, Feedforward Neural Networks (FNN), and Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN) and so on. Among them, CNN is the correct choice for computer vision because they learn relevant features from an image or video similar to the human brain. In this paper, the dataset used is CIFAR-10 (Canadian Institute for Advanced Research) which contains 60,000 images in the size of 32x32. Those images are divided into 10 different classes which contains both training and testing images. The training images are 50,000 and testing images are 10,000. The ten different classes contain airplanes, automobiles, birds, cat, ship, truck, deer, dog, frog and horse images. This paper was mainly concentrated on improving performance using normalization layers and comparing the accuracy achieved using different activation functions like ReLU and Tanh.

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