On a public chest X-ray dataset, VGG19 is reported to outperform SVM, XGBoost, MLP, and ResNet50 in accuracy, AUC, F1, and recall, but without a reproducible evaluation protocol.
Self-Supervised Learning in Deep Networks: A Pathway to Robust Few-Shot Classification
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This study aims to optimize the few-shot image classification task and improve the model's feature extraction and classification performance by combining self-supervised learning with the deep network model ResNet-101. During the training process, we first pre-train the model with self-supervision to enable it to learn common feature expressions on a large amount of unlabeled data; then fine-tune it on the few-shot dataset Mini-ImageNet to improve the model's accuracy and generalization ability under limited data. The experimental results show that compared with traditional convolutional neural networks, ResNet-50, DenseNet, and other models, our method has achieved excellent performance of about 95.12% in classification accuracy (ACC) and F1 score, verifying the effectiveness of self-supervised learning in few-shot classification. This method provides an efficient and reliable solution for the field of few-shot image classification.
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Deep Learning in Image Classification: Evaluating VGG19's Performance on Complex Visual Data
On a public chest X-ray dataset, VGG19 is reported to outperform SVM, XGBoost, MLP, and ResNet50 in accuracy, AUC, F1, and recall, but without a reproducible evaluation protocol.