Addressing Overfitting Problem in Deep Learning-Based Solutions for Next Generation Data-Driven Networks

Next-generation networks are data-driven by design but face uncertainty due to various changing user group patterns and the hybrid nature of infrastructures running these systems. Meanwhile, the amount of data gathered in the computer system is increasing. How to classify and process the massive dat...

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Main Authors: Mansheng Xiao, Yuezhong Wu, Guocai Zuo, Shuangnan Fan, Huijun Yu, Zeeshan Azmat Shaikh, Zhiqiang Wen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8493795
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Summary:Next-generation networks are data-driven by design but face uncertainty due to various changing user group patterns and the hybrid nature of infrastructures running these systems. Meanwhile, the amount of data gathered in the computer system is increasing. How to classify and process the massive data to reduce the amount of data transmission in the network is a very worthy problem. Recent research uses deep learning to propose solutions for these and related issues. However, deep learning faces problems like overfitting that may undermine the effectiveness of its applications in solving different network problems. This paper considers the overfitting problem of convolutional neural network (CNN) models in practical applications. An algorithm for maximum pooling dropout and weight attenuation is proposed to avoid overfitting. First, design the maximum value pooling dropout in the pooling layer of the model to sparse the neurons and then introduce the regularization based on weight attenuation to reduce the complexity of the model when the gradient of the loss function is calculated by backpropagation. Theoretical analysis and experiments show that the proposed method can effectively avoid overfitting and can reduce the error rate of data set classification by more than 10% on average than other methods. The proposed method can improve the quality of different deep learning-based solutions designed for data management and processing in next-generation networks.
ISSN:1530-8677