DocumentCode
1725974
Title
A novel network classifier and its application: optimal hierarchical orderings of the cat visual system from anatomical data
Author
Hilgetag, Claus C. ; O´Neill, Mark A. ; Scannell, Jack W. ; Young, Malcolm P.
Author_Institution
Neural Syst. Group, UK
fYear
1995
Firstpage
71
Lastpage
75
Abstract
In the last few years a large amount of data has been collected on the anatomical structure of the cat visual system. The system is composed of many distinct areas, each of which is interconnected with many others. These anatomical data reflect the fact that the system is formidably complex, and their complexity has prompted the search for effective methods of data analysis. Connections between visual cortical areas can be classified as `ascending´, `descending´ or `lateral´ according to the pattern of their terminations and origins within the cortical layers. This categorisation has led to 63 pairwise hierarchical relations for 22 visual areas. Some of the hierarchical constraints are, however, inconsistent with others and the presently available anatomical data are by no means complete. For these reasons, and since the number of possible orderings for 22 areas is very large, we analysed the overall structure of the data with the help of an optimisation procedure. This procedure employed a modified annealing algorithm, which was integrated into a network processing environment, CANTOR, and searched for optimal hierarchical orderings, that is, those with a minimal number of hierarchical constraint violations. Starting from an arbitrarily chosen structure, it proceeded by cumulative modification and subsequent cost evaluation of candidate solutions
Keywords
brain models; genetic algorithms; neural nets; CANTOR; cat visual system; constraint violations; cortical layers; modified annealing; network classifier; network processing environment; visual cortical areas;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Genetic Algorithms in Engineering Systems: Innovations and Applications, 1995. GALESIA. First International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 414)
Conference_Location
Sheffield
Print_ISBN
0-85296-650-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19951027
Filename
501650
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