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Extended Hierarchical Extreme Learning Machine with Multilayer Perceptron
Author(s) -
Khanittha Phumrattanaprapin,
Punyaphol Horata
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
ecti transactions on computer and information technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.132
H-Index - 2
ISSN - 2286-9131
DOI - 10.37936/ecti-cit.2016102.68266
Subject(s) - extreme learning machine , artificial intelligence , computer science , perceptron , machine learning , feature (linguistics) , pattern recognition (psychology) , multilayer perceptron , artificial neural network , deep learning , linguistics , philosophy
The Deep Learning approach provides a high performance of classification, especially when invoking image classification problems. However, a shortcoming of the traditional Deep Learning method is the large time scale of training. The hierarchical extreme learning machine (H-ELM) framework was based on the hierarchical learning architecture of multilayer perceptron to address the problem. H-ELM is composed of two parts; the first entails unsupervised multilayer encoding, and the second is the supervised feature classification. H-ELM can give a higher accuracy rate than the traditional ELM. However, there still remains room to enhance its classification performance. This paper therefore proposes a new method termed the extending hierarchical extreme learning machine (EH-ELM), which extends the number of layers in the supervised portion of the H-ELM from a single layer to multiple layers. To evaluate the performance of the EH-ELM, the various classification datasets were studied and compared with the H-ELM and the multilayer ELM, as well as various state-of-the-art such deep architecture methods. The experimental results show that the EH-ELM improved the accuracy rates over most other methods.

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