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  2. Convolutional layer - Wikipedia

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    In artificial neural networks, a convolutional layer is a type of network layer that applies a convolution operation to the input. Convolutional layers are some of the primary building blocks of convolutional neural networks (CNNs), a class of neural network most commonly applied to images, video, audio, and other data that have the property of uniform translational symmetry.

  3. Convolutional neural network - Wikipedia

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    "S-layer": a shared-weights receptive-field layer, later known as a convolutional layer, which contains units whose receptive fields cover a patch of the previous layer. A shared-weights receptive-field group (a "plane" in neocognitron terminology) is often called a filter, and a layer typically has several such filters.

  4. Tensor (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    In machine learning, the term tensor informally refers to two different concepts (i) a way of organizing data and (ii) a multilinear (tensor) transformation. Data may be organized in a multidimensional array (M-way array), informally referred to as a "data tensor"; however, in the strict mathematical sense, a tensor is a multilinear mapping over a set of domain vector spaces to a range vector ...

  5. Inception (deep learning architecture) - Wikipedia

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    It also uses a form of dimension-reduction by concatenating the output from a convolutional layer and a pooling layer. As an example, a tensor of size 35 × 35 × 320 {\displaystyle 35\times 35\times 320} can be downscaled by a convolution with stride 2 to 17 × 17 × 320 {\displaystyle 17\times 17\times 320} , and by maxpooling with pool size ...

  6. Glossary of tensor theory - Wikipedia

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    [1] Order of a tensor The components of a tensor with respect to a basis is an indexed array. The order of a tensor is the number of indices needed. Some texts may refer to the tensor order using the term degree or rank. Rank of a tensor The rank of a tensor is the minimum number of rank-one tensor that must be summed to obtain the tensor.

  7. LeNet - Wikipedia

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    Before LeNet-1, the 1988 architecture [3] was a hybrid approach. The first stage scaled, deskewed, and skeletonized the input image. The second stage was a convolutional layer with 18 hand-designed kernels. The third stage was a fully connected network with one hidden layer. The LeNet-1 architecture has 3 hidden layers (H1-H3) and an output ...

  8. Higher-order singular value decomposition - Wikipedia

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    In multilinear algebra, the higher-order singular value decomposition (HOSVD) of a tensor is a specific orthogonal Tucker decomposition.It may be regarded as one type of generalization of the matrix singular value decomposition.

  9. Kernel (image processing) - Wikipedia

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    In image processing, a kernel, convolution matrix, or mask is a small matrix used for blurring, sharpening, embossing, edge detection, and more. This is accomplished by doing a convolution between the kernel and an image. Or more simply, when each pixel in the output image is a function of the nearby pixels (including itself) in the input image ...