Convolutional Neural Networks Applied to House Numbers Digit Classification
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We classify digits of real-world house numbers using convolutional neural networks (ConvNets). ConvNets are hierarchical feature learning neural networks whose structure is biologically inspired. Unlike many popular vision approaches that are hand-designed, ConvNets can automatically learn a unique set of features optimized for a given task. We augmented the traditional ConvNet architecture by learning multi-stage features and by using Lp pooling and establish a new state-of-the-art of 94.85% accuracy on the SVHN dataset (45.2% error improvement). Furthermore, we analyze the benefits of different pooling methods and multi-stage features in ConvNets. The source code and a tutorial are available at eblearn.sf.net.
Pierre Sermanet, Soumith Chintala, Yann LeCun• 2012
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| Task | Dataset | Result | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Classification | SVHN (test) | Error Rate2 | 182 |
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