Title :
Improving generalization performance using double backpropagation
Author :
Drucker, Harris ; Le Cun, Yann
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Lab., West Long Branch, NJ, USA
fDate :
11/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In order to generalize from a training set to a test set, it is desirable that small changes in the input space of a pattern do not change the output components. This can be done by forcing this behavior as part of the training algorithm. This is done in double backpropagation by forming an energy function that is the sum of the normal energy term found in backpropagation and an additional term that is a function of the Jacobian. Significant improvement is shown with different architectures and different test sets, especially with architectures that had previously been shown to have very good performance when trained using backpropagation. It is shown that double backpropagation, as compared to backpropagation, creates weights that are smaller, thereby causing the output of the neurons to spend more time in the linear region
Keywords :
backpropagation; neural nets; double backpropagation; energy function; generalization performance; learning; neural nets; training algorithm; Backpropagation algorithms; Jacobian matrices; Neural networks; Neurons; Signal to noise ratio; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Neural Networks, IEEE Transactions on