Authors
Zhouhan Lin, Roland Memisevic, Kishore Konda
Publication date
2015/11/9
Journal
ICLR 2016 workshop: 4th International Conference on Learning Representations
Description
We propose ways to improve the performance of fully connected networks. We found that two approaches in particular have a strong effect on performance: linear bottleneck layers and unsupervised pre-training using autoencoders without hidden unit biases. We show how both approaches can be related to improving gradient flow and reducing sparsity in the network. We show that a fully connected network can yield approximately 70% classification accuracy on the permutation-invariant CIFAR-10 task, which is much higher than the current state-of-the-art. By adding deformations to the training data, the fully connected network achieves 78% accuracy, which is just 10% short of a decent convolutional network.
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