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Convolutional neural network feature maps selection based on LDA

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Convolutional neural network (CNN), as widely applied to vision and speech, has developed lager and lager network size in last few years. In this paper, we propose a CNN feature maps selection method which can simplify CNN structure on the premise of stabilize the classifier performance. Our approach aims to cut the feature map number of the last subsampling layer and achieves shortest runtime on the basis of Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA). We rebuild feature maps selection formula based on the between-class scatter matrix and within-class scatter matrix, because LDA can lead to information loss in the dimension-reduction process. Our experiments measure on two standard datasets and a dataset made by ourselves. According to the separability value of each feature map, we suggest the least number of feature maps which can keep the classifier performance. Furthermore, we prove that separability value is an effective indicator for reference to select feature maps.

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This work was supported in part by National Natural Science Foundation of China: 61472444, 61472392.

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Rui, T., Zou, J., Zhou, Y. et al. Convolutional neural network feature maps selection based on LDA. Multimed Tools Appl 77, 10635–10649 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-017-4684-z

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