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    Cephalopods Classification Using Fine Tuned Lightweight Transfer Learning Models

    P. Anantha Prabha1,*, G. Suchitra2, R. Saravanan3

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.35, No.3, pp. 3065-3079, 2023, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2023.030017 - 17 August 2022

    Abstract Cephalopods identification is a formidable task that involves hand inspection and close observation by a malacologist. Manual observation and identification take time and are always contingent on the involvement of experts. A system is proposed to alleviate this challenge that uses transfer learning techniques to classify the cephalopods automatically. In the proposed method, only the Lightweight pre-trained networks are chosen to enable IoT in the task of cephalopod recognition. First, the efficiency of the chosen models is determined by evaluating their performance and comparing the findings. Second, the models are fine-tuned by adding dense layers… More >

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    Identification of Weather Phenomena Based on Lightweight Convolutional Neural Networks

    Congcong Wang1, 2, 3, Pengyu Liu1, 2, 3, *, Kebin Jia1, 2, 3, Xiaowei Jia4, Yaoyao Li1, 2, 3

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.64, No.3, pp. 2043-2055, 2020, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2020.010505 - 30 June 2020

    Abstract Weather phenomenon recognition plays an important role in the field of meteorology. Nowadays, weather radars and weathers sensor have been widely used for weather recognition. However, given the high cost in deploying and maintaining the devices, it is difficult to apply them to intensive weather phenomenon recognition. Moreover, advanced machine learning models such as Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) have shown a lot of promise in meteorology, but these models also require intensive computation and large memory, which make it difficult to use them in reality. In practice, lightweight models are often used to solve such More >

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