Efficient Parameter Sampling for Neural Network Construction

12/22/2019
by   Drimik Roy Chowdhury, et al.
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The customizable nature of deep learning models have allowed them to be successful predictors in various disciplines. These models are often trained with respect to thousands or millions of instances for complicated problems, but the gathering of such an immense collection may be infeasible and expensive. However, what often occurs is the pollution of redundant information from these instances to the deep learning models. This paper outlines an algorithm that dynamically selects and appends instances to a training dataset from uncertain regions of the parameter space based on differences in predictions from multiple convolutional neural networks (CNNs). These CNNs are also simultaneously trained on this growing dataset to construct more accurate and knowledgable models. The methodology presented has reduced training dataset sizes by almost 90 energy density physics.

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