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New results on recurrent network training: unifying the algorithms and accelerating convergence


Abstract:

How to efficiently train recurrent networks remains a challenging and active research topic. Most of the proposed training approaches are based on computational ways to e...Show More

Abstract:

How to efficiently train recurrent networks remains a challenging and active research topic. Most of the proposed training approaches are based on computational ways to efficiently obtain the gradient of the error function, and can be generally grouped into five major groups. In this study we present a derivation that unifies these approaches. We demonstrate that the approaches are only five different ways of solving a particular matrix equation. The second goal of this paper is develop a new algorithm based on the insights gained from the novel formulation. The new algorithm, which is based on approximating the error gradient, has lower computational complexity in computing the weight update than the competing techniques for most typical problems. In addition, it reaches the error minimum in a much smaller number of iterations. A desirable characteristic of recurrent network training algorithms is to be able to update the weights in an online fashion. We have also developed an online version of the proposed algorithm, that is based on updating the error gradient approximation in a recursive manner.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks ( Volume: 11, Issue: 3, May 2000)
Page(s): 697 - 709
Date of Publication: 31 May 2000

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PubMed ID: 18249797

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