Article 5324
Title of the article |
The Gini differential test for neural network analysis of small biometric data samples |
Authors |
Svetlana A. Guzhova, Postgraduate student, Penza State University (40 Krasnaya street, Penza, Russia), E-mail: 1996svetlanaserikova@gmail.com |
Abstract |
Backgroud. Training of artificial neural networks in accordance with the algorithms for recognizing biometric patterns described in GOST R 52633.5-2011 should be performed on small samples. The research considers samples consisting of 16 and 64 experiments. Materials and methods. Shown for samples of 16 experiments, the chi-square test of 1900 gives unacceptable error probabilities. The classic 1941 Gini test gives error probabilities 29% higher than the chi-square test. Results and conclusions. The use of the proposed new differential version of the Gini test allows to obtain results in samples of 16 ex-periments approximately 9 times better than those of the chi-square test in samples of the same size. A variant of neural network use of classical and newly created criteria on their basis is considered. At the same time, the neural network use of 9 new statistical criteria makes it possible to reduce the probability of errors of the first and second types to a value of 0.031. If the worst-case test is replaced with the Gini differential test in this group, the probability of errors can be reduced to a value of 0.027. |
Key words |
fast neural network training algorithms, small samples, statistical criteria for testing the normality and uniformity hypothesis, binary neurocriteria, artificial neurons, improving the accuracy of estimates by eliminating code redundancy |
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Guzhova S.A. The Gini differential test for neural network analysis of small biometric data samples. Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Povolzhskiy region. Tekhnicheskie nauki = University proceedings. Volga region. Engineering sciences. 2024;(3):47–54. (In Russ.). doi: 10.21685/2072-3059-2024-3-5 |
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