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Sound source ranging using a feed-forward neural network with fitting-based early stopping

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arxiv 1904.00583 v1 pith:7VOOROWP submitted 2019-04-01 cs.LG cs.SDeess.SPphysics.comp-phstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.SDeess.SPphysics.comp-phstat.ML
keywords datatestfeastrangerangingsourcestoppingaccuracy
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When a feed-forward neural network (FNN) is trained for source ranging in an ocean waveguide, it is difficult evaluating the range accuracy of the FNN on unlabeled test data. A fitting-based early stopping (FEAST) method is introduced to evaluate the range error of the FNN on test data where the distance of source is unknown. Based on FEAST, when the evaluated range error of the FNN reaches the minimum on test data, stopping training, which will help to improve the ranging accuracy of the FNN on the test data. The FEAST is demonstrated on simulated and experimental data.

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