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Improving ANN generalization using a priori knowledge to pre-structure ANNs

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3 Author(s)
Lendaris, G.G. ; Portland State Univ., OR, USA ; Rest, Armin ; Misley, T.R.

This is a continuation of work reported by Lendaris at el. (1994) whose objective has been to develop a method that uses certain a priori information about a problem domain to pre-structure artificial neural networks (ANNs) into modules before training. The method is based on a general systems theory methodology, based on information-theoretic ideas, that generates structural information of the problem domain by analyzing I/O pairs from that domain. The notion of performance subset of an ANN structure is described. Extensive experiments on 5-input/1-output and 7-input/1-output Boolean mappings show that significantly improved generalization follows from successful pre-structuring. As the previous work already showed, such pre-structuring also yields improved training speed

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Neural Networks,1997., International Conference on  (Volume:1 )

Date of Conference: 9-12 Jun 1997

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