Comparison of Objective Functions for Feed-forward Neural Network Classifiers Using Receiver Operating Characteristics Graph
Comparison of Objective Functions for Feed-forward Neural Network Classifiers Using Receiver Operating Characteristics Graph
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTENTS / INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTENTS, (P)1738-6764; (E)2093-7504
2014, v.10 no.1, pp.23-28
https://doi.org/10.5392/ijoc.2014.10.1.023
Oh, Sang-Hoon
(Department of Information Communication Engineering Mokwon University)
Wakuya, Hiroshi
(Graduate School of Science and Engineering Saga University)
Oh, Sang-Hoon,
&
Wakuya, Hiroshi.
(2014). Comparison of Objective Functions for Feed-forward Neural Network Classifiers Using Receiver Operating Characteristics Graph. , 10(1), 23-28, https://doi.org/10.5392/ijoc.2014.10.1.023
Abstract
When developing a classifier using various objective functions, it is important to compare the performances of the classifiers. Although there are statistical analyses of objective functions for classifiers, simulation results can provide us with direct comparison results and in this case, a comparison criterion is considerably critical. A Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) graph is a simulation technique for comparing classifiers and selecting a better one based on a performance. In this paper, we adopt the ROC graph to compare classifiers trained by mean-squared error, cross-entropy error, classification figure of merit, and the n-th order extension of cross-entropy error functions. After the training of feed-forward neural networks using the CEDAR database, the ROC graphs are plotted to help us identify which objective function is better.
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Receiver Operating Characteristic Graph,
Feed-Forward Neural Networks,
Objective Function,
Performance Comparison