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Sequential transfer learning based on hierarchical clustering for improved performance in deep learning based food segmentation

Mia Siemon, ASM Shihavuddin, Gitte Ravn‐Haren

2021Scientific Reports30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Accurately segmenting foods from optical images is a challenging task, yet becoming possible with the help of recent advances in Deep Learning based solutions. Automated identification of food items opens up possibilities of useful applications like nutrition intake monitoring. Given large variations in food choices, Deep Learning based solutions still struggle to generate human level accuracy. In this work, we propose a novel Sequential Transfer Learning method using Hierarchical Clustering. This novel approach simulates a step by step problem solving framework based on clustering of similar types of foods. The proposed approach provides up to 6% gain in accuracy compared to traditional network training and generated a robust model performing better in challenging unseen cases. This approach is also tested for segmenting foods in Danish school children meals for dietary intake monitoring as an application.

Topics & Concepts

Transfer of learningComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceCluster analysisDeep learningSegmentationHierarchical clusteringMachine learningPattern recognition (psychology)Advanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesFood Supply Chain TraceabilityNutritional Studies and Diet
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