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Perceptron Multicamada Ajustado Finamente×Rede neural convolucional ajustada finamente×
ÁreaAprendizado profundoAprendizado profundo
FamíliaMachine learningMachine learning
Ano de origem1986 (MLP); fine-tuning practice formalised c. 20142012–2014
Autor originalRumelhart, Hinton & Williams (MLP); Yosinski et al. (fine-tuning analysis)Yosinski, J. et al. (theoretical basis); practice widespread from Krizhevsky et al. 2012 onward
TipoSupervised deep learning with pre-trained weight initialisationTransfer learning technique (supervised fine-tuning)
Fonte seminalRumelhart, D. E., Hinton, G. E., & Williams, R. J. (1986). Learning representations by back-propagating errors. Nature, 323, 533–536. DOI ↗Yosinski, J., Clune, J., Bengio, Y., & Lipson, H. (2014). How transferable are features in deep neural networks? Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 27. link ↗
Outros nomesfine-tuned MLP, adapted MLP, domain-adapted multilayer perceptron, MLP fine-tuningFine-tuned CNN, CNN fine-tuning, CNN transfer learning with fine-tuning, adapted convolutional network
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ResumoA Fine-Tuned Multilayer Perceptron starts from weights learned on a source task — or a large general-purpose dataset — and continues training on a smaller target dataset with a reduced learning rate. This reuse of pre-learned representations allows the MLP to converge faster and generalise better than training from scratch, especially when labelled target data is scarce.Fine-tuning a CNN means starting from a network already trained on a large dataset — typically ImageNet — and continuing training on a smaller target dataset so the model adapts its learned visual features to a new task. This approach dramatically reduces the data and compute required to reach strong performance compared with training from scratch.
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