This study provides a review of CNN's ensemble learning method for transfer learning by highlighting sections such as review studies, datasets, pre-trained models, transfer learning, ensemble learning, and performance. The results indicate that the trend of ensemble learning, transfer learning ensemble, and transfer learning is growing every year. In 2022, there will be 35 papers reviewed related to this topic in this study. Some datasets contain apparent information starting from the dataset name, total data points, dataset splitting, target dataset availability, and type classification. ResNet-50, VGG-16, InceptionV3, and VGG-19 are used in most papers as pre-trained models and transfer learning processes. 50 (90.1%) papers use ensemble learning, and 5 (9.1%) do without ensemble learning. The reviewed paper summarizes several performance measurements, including accuracy, precision, recall, f1-score, sensitivity, specificity, training accuracy, validation accuracy, test accuracy, training losses, validation losses, test losses, training time, and AUC, DSC. In the last section, 49 papers produce the best model performance using the proposed model, and 6 other papers use DenseNet, DeQueezeNet, Extended Yager Model, InceptionV3, and ResNet-152.
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Sulistya, Y. I., Br Bangun, E. T., & Tyas, D. A. (2023). CNN Ensemble Learning Method for Transfer learning: A Review. ILKOM Jurnal Ilmiah, 15(1), 45–63. https://doi.org/10.33096/ilkom.v15i1.1541.45-63
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