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Adaptive neuro-heuristic hybrid model for fruit peel defects detection.

Marcin Woźniak1, Dawid Połap2.   

Abstract

Fusion of machine learning methods benefits in decision support systems. A composition of approaches gives a possibility to use the most efficient features composed into one solution. In this article we would like to present an approach to the development of adaptive method based on fusion of proposed novel neural architecture and heuristic search into one co-working solution. We propose a developed neural network architecture that adapts to processed input co-working with heuristic method used to precisely detect areas of interest. Input images are first decomposed into segments. This is to make processing easier, since in smaller images (decomposed segments) developed Adaptive Artificial Neural Network (AANN) processes less information what makes numerical calculations more precise. For each segment a descriptor vector is composed to be presented to the proposed AANN architecture. Evaluation is run adaptively, where the developed AANN adapts to inputs and their features by composed architecture. After evaluation, selected segments are forwarded to heuristic search, which detects areas of interest. As a result the system returns the image with pixels located over peel damages. Presented experimental research results on the developed solution are discussed and compared with other commonly used methods to validate the efficacy and the impact of the proposed fusion in the system structure and training process on classification results.
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Keywords:  Adaptive systems; Automated decision support; Heuristic methods; Image processing; Neural networks

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29153957     DOI: 10.1016/j.neunet.2017.10.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neural Netw        ISSN: 0893-6080


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