论文标题
激活功能在回归和分类中有多重要?调查,绩效比较以及未来的方向
How important are activation functions in regression and classification? A survey, performance comparison, and future directions
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论文摘要
受生物神经元的启发,激活功能在许多现实世界中常用的任何人工神经网络的学习过程中起着重要作用。文献中已经提出了各种激活功能,用于分类和回归任务。在这项工作中,我们调查了过去曾使用的激活功能以及当前的最新功能。特别是,我们介绍了多年来激活功能的各种发展以及这些激活功能的优势以及缺点或局限性。我们还讨论了经典(固定)激活功能,包括整流器单元和自适应激活功能。除了讨论基于表征的激活函数的分类法外,还提出了基于应用的激活功能的分类学。为此,对各种固定和自适应激活功能进行了系统比较,以用于分类数据集,例如MNIST,CIFAR-10和CIFAR-100。近年来,已经出现了一个物理信息知识的机器学习框架,以解决与科学计算相关的问题。为此,我们还讨论了已在物理知识的机器学习框架中使用的激活功能的各种要求。此外,使用Tensorflow,Pytorch和Jax等各种机器学习库之间进行了不同的固定和自适应激活功能进行各种比较。
Inspired by biological neurons, the activation functions play an essential part in the learning process of any artificial neural network commonly used in many real-world problems. Various activation functions have been proposed in the literature for classification as well as regression tasks. In this work, we survey the activation functions that have been employed in the past as well as the current state-of-the-art. In particular, we present various developments in activation functions over the years and the advantages as well as disadvantages or limitations of these activation functions. We also discuss classical (fixed) activation functions, including rectifier units, and adaptive activation functions. In addition to discussing the taxonomy of activation functions based on characterization, a taxonomy of activation functions based on applications is presented. To this end, the systematic comparison of various fixed and adaptive activation functions is performed for classification data sets such as the MNIST, CIFAR-10, and CIFAR- 100. In recent years, a physics-informed machine learning framework has emerged for solving problems related to scientific computations. For this purpose, we also discuss various requirements for activation functions that have been used in the physics-informed machine learning framework. Furthermore, various comparisons are made among different fixed and adaptive activation functions using various machine learning libraries such as TensorFlow, Pytorch, and JAX.