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Broad Learning System under Label Noise: A Novel Reweighting Framework with Logarithm Kernel and Mixture Autoencoder
Jiuru Shen1, Huimin Zhao1, Wu Deng1
1College of Electronic Information and Automation, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300, China.
Abstract:
The Broad Learning System (BLS) has demonstrated strong performance across a variety of problems. However, BLS based on the Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) criterion is highly sensitive to label noise. To enhance the robustness of BLS in environments with label noise, a function called Logarithm Kernel (LK) is designed to reweight the samples for outputting weights during the training of BLS in order to construct a Logarithm Kernel-based BLS (L-BLS) in this paper. Additionally, for image databases with numerous features, a Mixture Autoencoder (MAE) is designed to construct more representative feature nodes of BLS in complex label noise environments. For the MAE, two corresponding versions of BLS, MAEBLS, and L-MAEBLS were also developed. The extensive experiments validate the robustness and effectiveness of the proposed L-BLS, and MAE can provide more representative feature nodes for the corresponding version of BLS.
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