Evaluating CNN with Oscillatory Activation Function

Sharma, Jeevanshi

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

The reason behind CNNs capability to learn high-dimensional complex features from the images is the non-linearity introduced by the activation function. Several advanced activation functions have been discovered to improve the training process of neural networks, as choosing an activation function is a crucial step in the modeling. Recent research has proposed using an oscillating activation function to solve classification problems inspired by the human brain cortex. This paper explores the performance of one of the CNN architecture ALexNet on MNIST and CIFAR10 datasets using oscillatory activation function (GCU) and some other commonly used activation functions like ReLu, PReLu, and Mish.

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