A custom Keras layer to prevent overfitting
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Stroke
While reading about the concept of dropout, I thought about removing weights between layers instead of removing data. So I created a custom Keras layer called "Stroke", which randomizes a set percentage of weights from the previous layer, sort of replicating what happens when a human has a stroke. The goal of the Stroke layer is to re-initialize weights that have begun to contribute to overfitting.
An implementation of the Stroke layer on an MNIST classification model can be seen below:
from keras.models import Sequential
from keras.layers import Dense, Conv2D, MaxPool2D, Flatten
from kerastroke import Stroke
model = Sequential()
model.add(Conv2D(32, 3, 3, input_shape = (28,28, 1), activation = 'relu'))
model.add(MaxPool2D(pool_size = (2,2)))
model.add(Conv2D(32,3,3, activation = 'relu'))
model.add(MaxPool2D(pool_size = (2,2)))
model.add(Flatten())
model.add(Dense(output_dim = 128, init = 'uniform', activation = 'relu'))
model.add(Stroke(model.get_layer(index=-1)))
model.add(Dense(10, init = 'uniform', activation = 'sigmoid'))
classifier.compile(optimizer = 'adam', loss = 'sparse_categorical_crossentropy', metrics = ['accuracy'])
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