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CampoAprendizaje profundoAprendizaje profundo
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen20172016
Autor originalHuang, G.; Liu, Z.; van der Maaten, L.; Weinberger, K. Q.He, K.; Zhang, X.; Ren, S.; Sun, J.
TipoDense convolutional neural network (feed-forward dense connectivity)Deep Convolutional Neural Network with skip connections
Fuente seminalHuang, G., Liu, Z., van der Maaten, L., & Weinberger, K. Q. (2017). Densely Connected Convolutional Networks. Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 4700–4708. DOI ↗He, K., Zhang, X., Ren, S., & Sun, J. (2016). Deep Residual Learning for Image Recognition. Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 770–778. DOI ↗
AliasDenseNet, Dense Convolutional Network, densely connected CNN, DenseNet-121ResNet, Residual Network, Deep Residual Learning, ResNet-50
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ResumenDenseNet (Densely Connected Convolutional Network), introduced by Huang, Liu, van der Maaten, and Weinberger at CVPR 2017 (Best Paper Award), connects every layer to every subsequent layer within a dense block so that each layer receives the concatenated feature maps of all preceding layers — maximising feature reuse, strengthening gradient flow, and achieving competitive accuracy with substantially fewer parameters than comparable architectures such as ResNet.ResNet (Residual Network) is a deep convolutional neural network architecture introduced by Kaiming He, Xiangyu Zhang, Shaoqing Ren, and Jian Sun at CVPR 2016. By inserting shortcut (skip) connections that carry the input of a block directly to its output — defining the block's task as learning a residual correction rather than a full mapping — ResNet enabled training of networks with hundreds or even thousands of layers without the vanishing-gradient degradation that had previously made very deep networks impractical. It won the ILSVRC 2015 image recognition competition with a top-5 error of 3.57% and remains the most widely used backbone architecture in computer vision.
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