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AuthorKiranyaz, Serkan
AuthorMalik, Junaid
AuthorYamac, Mehmet
AuthorDuman, Mert
AuthorAdalioglu, Ilke
AuthorGuldogan, Esin
AuthorInce, Turker
AuthorGabbouj, Moncef
Available date2025-11-20T10:54:33Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameIEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence
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Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TETCI.2023.3314658
CitationS. Kiranyaz et al., "Super Neurons," in IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 206-228, Feb. 2024, doi: 10.1109/TETCI.2023.3314658.
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ISSN2471285X
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/68724
AbstractSelf-Organized Operational Neural Networks (Self-ONNs) have recently been proposed as new-generation neural network models with nonlinear learning units, i.e., the generative neurons that yield an elegant level of diversity; however, like its predecessor, conventional Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), they still have a common drawback: localized (fixed) kernel operations. This severely limits the receptive field and information flow between layers and thus brings the necessity for deep and complex models. It is highly desired to improve the receptive field size without increasing the kernel dimensions. This requires a significant upgrade over the generative neurons to achieve the 'non-localized kernel operations' for each connection between consecutive layers. In this article, we present superior (generative) neuron models (or super neurons in short) that allow random or learnable kernel shifts and thus can increase the receptive field size of each connection. The kernel localization process varies among the two super-neuron models. The first model assumes randomly localized kernels within a range and the second one learns (optimizes) the kernel locations during training. An extensive set of comparative evaluations against conventional and deformable convolutional, along with the generative neurons demonstrates that super neurons can empower Self-ONNs to achieve a superior learning and generalization capability with a minimal computational complexity burden. PyTorch implementation of Self-ONNs with super-neurons is now publically shared.
PublisherIEEE
SubjectConvolutional neural networks
generative neurons
non-localized kernels
operational neural networks
receptive field
TitleSuper Neurons
TypeArticle
Pagination206-228
Issue Number1
Volume Number8
dc.accessType Open Access


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