RNN-LSTM: From applications to modeling techniques and beyond—Systematic review 论文
摘要
Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) is a popular Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) algorithm known for its ability to effectively analyze and process sequential data with long-term dependencies. Despite its popularity, the challenge of effectively initializing and optimizing RNN-LSTM models persists, often hindering their performance and accuracy. This study presents a systematic literature review (SLR) using an in-depth four-step approach based on the PRISMA methodology, incorporating peer-reviewed articles spanning 2018-2023. It aims to address how weight initialization and optimization techniques can bolster RNN-LSTM performance. This SLR offers a detailed overview across various applications and domains, and stands out by comprehensively analyzing modeling techniques, datasets, evaluation metrics, and programming languages associated with RNN-LSTM networks. The findings of this SLR provide a roadmap for researchers and practitioners to enhance RNN-LSTM networks and achieve superior results.