Inner Ensemble Nets

06/15/2020
by   Abduallah Mohamed, et al.
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We introduce Inner Ensemble Networks (IENs) which reduce the variance within the neural network itself without an increase in the model complexity. IENs utilize ensemble parameters during the training phase to reduce the network variance. While in the testing phase, these parameters are removed without a change in the enhanced performance. IENs reduce the variance of an ordinary deep model by a factor of 1/m^L-1, where m is the number of inner ensembles and L is the depth of the model. Also, we show empirically and theoretically that IENs lead to a greater variance reduction in comparison with other similar approaches such as dropout and maxout. Our results show a decrease of error rates between 1.7% and 17.3% in comparison with an ordinary deep model. Code is available at <https://github.com/abduallahmohamed/inner_ensemble_nets.git>.

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