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Hash Bit Selection via Collaborative Neurodynamic Optimization With Discrete Hopfield Networks

Xinqi Li, Jun Wang, Sam Kwong

2021IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Hash bit selection (HBS) aims to find the most discriminative and informative hash bits from a hash pool generated by using different hashing algorithms. It is usually formulated as a binary quadratic programming problem with an information-theoretic objective function and a string-length constraint. In this article, it is equivalently reformulated in the form of a quadratic unconstrained binary optimization problem by augmenting the objective function with a penalty function. The reformulated problem is solved via collaborative neurodynamic optimization (CNO) with a population of classic discrete Hopfield networks. The two most important hyperparameters of the CNO approach are determined based on Monte Carlo test results. Experimental results on three benchmark data sets are elaborated to substantiate the superiority of the collaborative neurodynamic approach to several existing methods for HBS.

Topics & Concepts

Hash functionComputer scienceMathematical optimizationSelection (genetic algorithm)Benchmark (surveying)Binary numberTheoretical computer scienceHopfield networkHyperparameterAlgorithmMachine learningArtificial intelligenceMathematicsArtificial neural networkGeodesyGeographyComputer securityArithmeticAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval TechniquesMetaheuristic Optimization Algorithms ResearchMachine Learning and ELM