Author:
He Fuyun,Li Guanglian,Song Haixing
Abstract
AbstractIn order to extract more important morphological features of neuron images and achieve accurate classification of the neuron type, a method is proposed that uses Sugeno fuzzy integral integration of three optimized deep learning models, namely AlexNet, VGG11_bn, and ResNet-50. Firstly, using the pre-trained model of AlexNet and the output layer is fine-tuned to improve the model’s performance. Secondly, in the VGG11_bn network, Global Average Pooling (GAP) is adopted to replace the traditional fully connected layer to reduce the number of parameters. Additionally, the generalization ability of the model is improved by transfer learning. Thirdly, the SE(squeeze and excitation) module is added to the ResNet-50 variant ResNeXt-50 to adjust the channel weight and capture the key information of the input data. The GELU activation function is used to better fit the data distribution. Finally, Sugeno fuzzy integral is used to fuse the output of each model to get the final classification result. The experimental results showed that on the Img_raw, Img_resample and Img_XYalign dataset, the accuracy of 4-category classification reached 98.04%, 91.75% and 93.13%, respectively, and the accuracy of 12-category classification reached 97.82%, 85.68% and 87.60%, respectively. The proposed method has good classification performance in the morphological classification of neurons.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Guangxi Key Laboratory of Brain-inspired Computing and Intelligent Chips
Key Scientific Research Project of Guangxi Normal University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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