Reconfiguration layers of convolutional neural network for fundus patches classification

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Convolutional neural network (CNN) is a method of supervised deep learning. The architectures including AlexNet, VGG16, VGG19, ResNet 50, ResNet101, GoogleNet, Inception-V3, Inception ResNet-V2, and Squeezenet that have 25 to 825 layers. This study aims to simplify layers of CNN architectures and increased accuracy for fundus patches classification. Fundus patches classify two categories: normal and neovascularization. Data used for classification is MESSIDOR and Retina Image Bank that have 2,080 patches. Results show the best accuracy of 93.17% for original data and 99,33% for augmentation data using CNN 31 layers. It consists input layer, 7 convolutional layers, 7 batch normalization, 7 rectified linear unit, 6 max-pooling, fully connected layer, softmax, and output layer.

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Setiawan, W., Utoyo, M. I., & Rulaningtyas, R. (2021). Reconfiguration layers of convolutional neural network for fundus patches classification. Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, 10(1), 383–389. https://doi.org/10.11591/eei.v10i1.1974

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