Communications of the ACM, volume 60, issue 6, pages 84-90

ImageNet classification with deep convolutional neural networks

Alex Krizhevsky 1
Ilya Sutskever 1
Geoffrey E. Hinton 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2017-05-24
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.957
CiteScore16.1
Impact factor11.1
ISSN00010782, 15577317
General Computer Science
Abstract

We trained a large, deep convolutional neural network to classify the 1.2 million high-resolution images in the ImageNet LSVRC-2010 contest into the 1000 different classes. On the test data, we achieved top-1 and top-5 error rates of 37.5% and 17.0%, respectively, which is considerably better than the previous state-of-the-art. The neural network, which has 60 million parameters and 650,000 neurons, consists of five convolutional layers, some of which are followed by max-pooling layers, and three fully connected layers with a final 1000-way softmax. To make training faster, we used non-saturating neurons and a very efficient GPU implementation of the convolution operation. To reduce overfitting in the fully connected layers we employed a recently developed regularization method called "dropout" that proved to be very effective. We also entered a variant of this model in the ILSVRC-2012 competition and achieved a winning top-5 test error rate of 15.3%, compared to 26.2% achieved by the second-best entry.

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