A comparative study between convolutional and multilayer perceptron neural networks classification models

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2019

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Image classification plays an important role in image processing, computer vision, and machine learning. This paper deals with image classification using deep learning. For this, a conventional neural network (CNN) and multilayer perceptron neural network (MLP) models were used for the classification. The two models were implemented on the MNIST dataset which was used at 100% and half of capacity, The models were trained with fixed and flexible number of epochs in two runs. CNN provided an accuracy of 98,43% with a loss of 4,44%, where MLP reached 92,80% of classification with a loss of 25,87%. Indeed, for each model, variables as number of filters, size, and activation functions were discussed. The CNN demonstrated a good performance providing high accuracy for image and also proved to be a better candidate for data applications.

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Image classification, CNN, MLP, Convolution, Hyper parameters

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