Title :
Improving GSN classifiers using expansion and adaptive presentation order
Author :
Martins, Weber ; Pinheiro, Carlos Gãlviio, Jr.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Fed. Univ. of Goias, Brazil
Abstract :
Networks of goal seeking neurons (GSN) are weightless models that were designed to overcome several problems with PLN networks. Weightless (Boolean) models are well-known by their ease to implement on hardware and software. Some hardware implementations and general improvements have been proposed for these models specially to perform better with their main target task: classification. In this work, the union of two earlier improvements is proposed and tested on classifiers that use GSN networks as their building blocks on a handwritten digit recognition task. Both improvements aim to maximize the number of learned examples. The GSN expansion strategy decreases saturation problems while the adaptation of presentation order modifies the sequence of patterns based on the GSN network behavior itself: GSN uses a fast one-shot learning algorithm when it is not allowed to modify used positions. Therefore, during the training, several examples are refused by the net since it cannot be learned. This behavior indicates when a GSN network is saturated. By using the idea of expanding the network when it is needed, it is possible to overcome this limitation. The adaptive order procedure improves the network learning since it allows difficult examples to be presented before easier ones. Results of simulations show the combined improvement leads to significant gains of performance. Moreover, some ideas can be applied on many other neural models
Keywords :
Boolean algebra; handwritten character recognition; neural nets; pattern classification; Boolean models; GSN classifiers; PLN networks; adaptive presentation order; classification; expansion; fast one-shot learning algorithm; goal seeking neural net; handwritten digit recognition task; hardware implementations; learned examples; presentation order adaptation; saturation problems; weightless models; Adaptive systems; Electronic mail; Hardware; Logic; Neural networks; Neurons; Performance gain; Psychology; Read-write memory; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Networks, 2001. Proceedings. IJCNN '01. International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7044-9
DOI :
10.1109/IJCNN.2001.938477