HQFNN is a quantum-fuzzy neural network that embeds fuzzy membership and defuzzification in a small simulated quantum circuit, and it is reported to outperform several specialized baselines on five small image datasets.
A Deep Neuro-Fuzzy Network for Image Classification
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The combination of neural network and fuzzy systems into neuro-fuzzy systems integrates fuzzy reasoning rules into the connectionist networks. However, the existing neuro-fuzzy systems are developed under shallow structures having lower generalization capacity. We propose the first end-to-end deep neuro-fuzzy network and investigate its application for image classification. Two new operations are developed based on definitions of Takagi-Sugeno-Kang (TSK) fuzzy model namely fuzzy inference operation and fuzzy pooling operations; stacks of these operations comprise the layers in this network. We evaluate the network on MNIST, CIFAR-10 and CIFAR-100 datasets, finding that the network has a reasonable accuracy in these benchmarks.
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HQFNN: A Compact Quantum-Fuzzy Neural Network for Accurate Image Classification
HQFNN is a quantum-fuzzy neural network that embeds fuzzy membership and defuzzification in a small simulated quantum circuit, and it is reported to outperform several specialized baselines on five small image datasets.