6 resultados para altitude training

em SAPIENTIA - Universidade do Algarve - Portugal


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Current and past research has brought up new views related to the optimization of neural networks. For a fixed structure, second order methods are seen as the most promising. From previous works we have shown how second order methods are of easy applicability to a neural network. Namely, we have proved how the Levenberg-Marquard possesses not only better convergence but how it can assure the convergence to a local minima. However, as any gradient-based method, the results obtained depend on the startup point. In this work, a reformulated Evolutionary algorithm - the Bacterial Programming for Levenberg-Marquardt is proposed, as an heuristic which can be used to determine the most suitable starting points, therefore achieving, in most cases, the global optimum.

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Complete supervised training algorithms for B-spline neural networks and fuzzy rule-based systems are discussed. By interducing the relationship between B-spline neural networks and certain types of fuzzy models, training algorithms developed initially for neural networks can be adapted by fuzzy systems.

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Multilayer perceptrons (MLPs) (1) are the most common artificial neural networks employed in a large field of applications. In control and signal processing applications, MLPs are mainly used as nonlinear mapping approximators. The most common training algorithm used with MLPs is the error back-propagation (BP) alg. (1).

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Multilayer perceptrons (MLPs) (1) are the most common artificial neural networks employed in a large field of applications. In control and signal processing applications, MLPs are mainly used as nonlinear mapping approximators. The most common training algorithm used with MLPs is the error back-propagation (BP) alg. (1).

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One of the basic aspects of some neural networks is their attempt to approximate as much as possible their biological counterparts. The goal is to achieve a simple and robust network, easy to understand and able of simulating the human brain at a computational level. Recently a third generation of neural networks (NN) [1], called Spiking Neural Networks(SNN) was appeared. This new kind of networks use the time of a electrical pulse, or spike, to encode the information. In the first and second generation of NN analog values are used in the communication between neurons.

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The normal design process for neural networks or fuzzy systems involve two different phases: the determination of the best topology, which can be seen as a system identification problem, and the determination of its parameters, which can be envisaged as a parameter estimation problem. This latter issue, the determination of the model parameters (linear weights and interior knots) is the simplest task and is usually solved using gradient or hybrid schemes. The former issue, the topology determination, is an extremely complex task, especially if dealing with real-world problems.