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Greengage Grading Method Based on Dynamic Feature and Ensemble Networks
by Keqiong Chen, Weitao Li, Jiaxi An and Tianrui Bu
Electronics 2022, 11(12), 1832; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11121832 - 9 Jun 2022
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To overcome the deficiencies of the traditional open-loop cognition method, which lacks evaluation of the cognitive results, a novel cognitive method for greengage grading based on dynamic feature and ensemble networks is explored in this paper. First, a greengage grading architecture with an [...] Read more.
To overcome the deficiencies of the traditional open-loop cognition method, which lacks evaluation of the cognitive results, a novel cognitive method for greengage grading based on dynamic feature and ensemble networks is explored in this paper. First, a greengage grading architecture with an adaptive feedback mechanism based on error adjustment is constructed to imitate the human cognitive mechanism. Secondly, a dynamic representation model for convolutional feature space construction of a greengage image is established based on the entropy constraint indicators, and the bagging classification network for greengage grading is built based on stochastic configuration networks (SCNs) to realize a hierarchical representation of the greengage features and enhance the generalization of the classifier. Thirdly, an entropy-based error model of the cognitive results for greengage grading is constructed to describe the optimal cognitive problem from an information perspective, and then the criteria and mechanism for feature level and feature efficiency regulation are given out within the constraint of cognitive error entropy. Finally, numerous experiments are performed on the collected greengage images. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of our method, especially for the classification of similar samples, compared with the existing open-loop algorithms. Full article
(This article belongs to the Topic Computer Vision and Image Processing)
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