Progressive Ensemble Kernel-Based Broad Learning System for Noisy Data Classification

IEEE Trans Cybern. 2022 Sep;52(9):9656-9669. doi: 10.1109/TCYB.2021.3064821. Epub 2022 Aug 18.

Abstract

The broad learning system (BLS) is an algorithm that facilitates feature representation learning and data classification. Although weights of BLS are obtained by analytical computation, which brings better generalization and higher efficiency, BLS suffers from two drawbacks: 1) the performance depends on the number of hidden nodes, which requires manual tuning, and 2) double random mappings bring about the uncertainty, which leads to poor resistance to noise data, as well as unpredictable effects on performance. To address these issues, a kernel-based BLS (KBLS) method is proposed by projecting feature nodes obtained from the first random mapping into kernel space. This manipulation reduces the uncertainty, which contributes to performance improvements with the fixed number of hidden nodes, and indicates that manually tuning is no longer needed. Moreover, to further improve the stability and noise resistance of KBLS, a progressive ensemble framework is proposed, in which the residual of the previous base classifiers is used to train the following base classifier. We conduct comparative experiments against the existing state-of-the-art hierarchical learning methods on multiple noisy real-world datasets. The experimental results indicate our approaches achieve the best or at least comparable performance in terms of accuracy.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms*
  • Deep Learning*