Pre-Sorted Tsetlin Machine (The Genetic K-Medoid Method)
classification
💻 cs.NE
cs.AIcs.LG
keywords
algorithmgenetictsetlinapproxexpeditedk-medoidlearningmachine
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This paper proposes a machine learning pre-sort stage to traditional supervised learning using Tsetlin Machines. Initially, K data-points are identified from the dataset using an expedited genetic algorithm to solve the maximum dispersion problem. These are then used as the initial placement to run the K-Medoid clustering algorithm. Finally, an expedited genetic algorithm is used to align K independent Tsetlin Machines by maximising hamming distance. For MNIST level classification problems, results demonstrate up to 10% improvement in accuracy, approx. 383X reduction in training time and approx. 86X reduction in inference time.
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