Multi-target deep neural networks: Theoretical analysis and implementation
In this work, we propose a novel deep neural network referred to as Multi-Target Deep Neural Network (MT-DNN). We theoretically prove that different stable target models with shared learning paths are stable and can achieve optimal solutions respectively. Based on GoogleNet, we design a single model...
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2018
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Summary: | In this work, we propose a novel deep neural network referred to as Multi-Target Deep Neural Network (MT-DNN). We theoretically prove that different stable target models with shared learning paths are stable and can achieve optimal solutions respectively. Based on GoogleNet, we design a single model with three different targets, one for classification, one for regression, and one for masks that is composed of 256 × 256 sub-models. Unlike bounding boxes used in ImageNet, our single model can draw the shapes of target objects, and in the meanwhile, classify the objects and calculate their sizes. We validate our single MT-DNN model via rigorous experiments and prove that the multiple targets can boost each other to achieve optimization solutions. |
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