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IEEE Trans Neural Netw ; 5(3): 507-8, 1994.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18267820

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Concerns the problem of finding weights for feed-forward networks in which threshold functions replace the more common logistic node output function. The advantage of such weights is that the complexity of the hardware implementation of such networks is greatly reduced. If the task to be learned does not change over time, it may be sufficient to find the correct weights for a threshold function network off-line and to transfer these weights to the hardware implementation. This paper provides a mathematical foundation for training a network with standard logistic function nodes and gradually altering the function to allow a mapping to a threshold unit network. The procedure is analogous to taking the limit of the logistic function as the gain parameter goes to infinity. It is demonstrated that, if the error in a trained network is small, a small change in the gain parameter will cause a small change in the network error. The result is that a network that must be implemented with threshold functions can first be trained using a traditional back propagation network using gradient descent, and further trained with progressively steeper logistic functions. In theory, this process could require many repetitions. In simulations, however, the weights have be successfully mapped to a true threshold network after a modest number of slope changes. It is important to emphasize that this method is only applicable to situations for which off-line learning is appropriate.

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