PCA-ELM: A robust and pruned extreme learning machine approach based on principal component analysis


Abstract:

It is well-known that single-hidden-layer feedforward networks (SLFNs) with additive models are universal approximators. However the training of these models was slow until the birth of extreme learning machine (ELM) "Huang et al. Neurocomputing 70(1-3):489-501 (2006)" and its later improvements. Before ELM, the faster algorithms for efficiently training SLFNs were gradient based ones which need to be applied iteratively until a proper model is obtained. This slow convergence implies that SLFNs are not used as widely as they could be, even taking into consideration their overall good performances. The ELM allowed SLFNs to become a suitable option to classify a great number of patterns in a short time. Up to now, the hidden nodes were randomly initiated and tuned (though not in all approaches). This paper proposes a deterministic algorithm to initiate any hidden node with an additive activation function to be trained with ELM. Our algorithm uses the information retrieved from principal components analysis to fit the hidden nodes. This approach considerably decreases computational cost compared to later ELM improvements and overcomes their performance. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

Año de publicación:

2013

Keywords:

  • Principal Component Analysis
  • classification
  • Extreme learning machine

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Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Aprendizaje automático
  • Ciencias de la computación

Áreas temáticas:

  • Métodos informáticos especiales