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Representation Properties of Networks: Kolmogorov's Theorem Is Irrelevant

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Abstract:

Many neural networks can be regarded as attempting to approximate a multivariate function in terms of one-input one-output units. This note considers the problem of an ex...Show More

Abstract:

Many neural networks can be regarded as attempting to approximate a multivariate function in terms of one-input one-output units. This note considers the problem of an exact representation of nonlinear mappings in terms of simpler functions of fewer variables. We review Kolmogorov's theorem on the representation of functions of several variables in terms of functions of one variable and show that it is irrelevant in the context of networks for learning.
Published in: Neural Computation ( Volume: 1, Issue: 4, December 1989)
Page(s): 465 - 469
Date of Publication: December 1989
Print ISSN: 0899-7667

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