2013

Network in Network

M. Lin, Qinlang Chen, Shuicheng Yan

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This paper introduces Network In Network (NIN), a novel deep network structure using mlpconv layers and global average pooling, achieving state-of-the-art performance on CIFAR-10 and CIFAR-100, and reasonable performances on SVHN and MNIST datasets.

Main Contributions

  • Introduces the "Network In Network" (NIN) structure for enhanced model discriminability.
  • Replaces traditional linear filters in convolutional layers with micro neural networks (MLP) for more complex data abstraction.
  • Employs global average pooling over feature maps in the classification layer for better interpretability and reduced overfitting.
  • Achieves state-of-the-art classification performance on CIFAR-10 and CIFAR-100 datasets.
  • Demonstrates reasonable performance on SVHN and MNIST datasets.

Abstract

We propose a novel deep network structure called "Network In Network" (NIN) to enhance model discriminability for local patches within the receptive field. The conventional convolutional layer uses linear filters followed by a nonlinear activation function to scan the input. Instead, we build micro neural networks with more complex structures to abstract the data within the receptive field. We instantiate the micro neural network with a multilayer perceptron, which is a potent function approximator. The feature maps are obtained by sliding the micro networks over the input in a similar manner as CNN; they are then fed into the next layer. Deep NIN can be implemented by stacking mutiple of the above described structure. With enhanced local modeling via the micro network, we are able to utilize global average pooling over feature maps in the classification layer, which is easier to interpret and less prone to overfitting than traditional fully connected layers. We demonstrated the state-of-the-art classification performances with NIN on CIFAR-10 and CIFAR-100, and reasonable performances on SVHN and MNIST datasets.

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