Dear researchers,
P.Refenes@cs.ucl.ac.uk
P.Refenes at cs.ucl.ac.uk
Fri Jan 18 12:49:39 EST 1991
YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN THIS:
CONSTRUCTIVE LEARNING by SPECIALISATION
A. N. REFENES & S. VITHLANI
Department of Computer Science
University College London
Gower Street London
WC1 6BT, UK
ABSTRACT
This paper describes and evaluates a procedure for
constructing and training multi-layered perceptrons by
adding units to the network dynamically during training.
The ultimate aim of the learning procedure is to construct
an architecture which is sufficiently large to learn the
problem but necessarily small to generalise well. Units are
added as they are needed. By showing that the newly added
unit makes fewer mistakes than before, and by training the
unit not to disturb the earlier dynamics, eventual
convergence to zero-errors is guaranteed. Other techniques
operate in the opposite direction by pruning the network
and removing "redundant" connections. Simulations suggest
that this method is efficient in terms of learning speed,
the number of free parameters in the network (i.e.
the number of free parameters in the network (i.e.
connections), and it compares well to other methods in
terms of generalisation performance.
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