Transferring Synthetic Elementary Learning Tasks to Classification of Complex Targets

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2019

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M. Alper Selver
Tugce Toprak
Mustafa Secmen
E. Yesim Zoral

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC

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Deep learning has a promising impact on target classification performance at the expense of huge training data requirements. Therefore the use of simulated data is inevitable for convergence of deep models (DMs). However generating synthetic data for real-life complex targets can be quite tedious and is not always possible. In this study DMs trained with synthetic one-dimensional scattered data of elementary targets are transferred to classify complex targets from measured signals for the first time. For this purpose a novel system is proposed by combining three strategies: first initial training of DMs using analytical and simulated time domain scattered data obtained from the basic targets, second the last layers of initial DMs are fine-tuned by transfer learning using measured signals of the real targets, and third an ensemble model is developed to generate a model that can completely represent real target characteristics by combining diverse and complementary properties of the fine-tuned DMs. The proposed system provides higher accuracy sensitivity and specificity performances compared to the existing methods.

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Deep learning (DL), ensembles, target classification, time-domain scattered signals, transfer learning (TL), ROBUST CLASSIFICATION, RECOGNITION, NETWORKS, WAVE

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters

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18

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2267

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2271
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