Lateralized Learning for Multi-Class Visual Classification Tasks

01/30/2023
by   Abubakar Siddique, et al.
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The majority of computer vision algorithms fail to find higher-order (abstract) patterns in an image so are not robust against adversarial attacks, unlike human lateralized vision. Deep learning considers each input pixel in a homogeneous manner such that different parts of a “locality-sensitive hashing table” are often not connected, meaning higher-order patterns are not discovered. Hence these systems are not robust against noisy, irrelevant, and redundant data, resulting in the wrong prediction being made with high confidence. Conversely, vertebrate brains afford heterogeneous knowledge representation through lateralization, enabling modular learning at different levels of abstraction. This work aims to verify the effectiveness, scalability, and robustness of a lateralized approach to real-world problems that contain noisy, irrelevant, and redundant data. The experimental results of multi-class (200 classes) image classification show that the novel system effectively learns knowledge representation at multiple levels of abstraction making it more robust than other state-of-the-art techniques. Crucially, the novel lateralized system outperformed all the state-of-the-art deep learning-based systems for the classification of normal and adversarial images by 19.05 41.02 heterogeneous and lateralized learning for computer vision applications.

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