Title :
A method to combine chaos and neural network based on the fixed point theory
Author :
Zhou, D. ; Yasuda, K. ; Yokoyama, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Japan
Abstract :
The dynamics of either associative or hierarchical neural network can boil down to the discovery of fixed point or contraction to the already established fixed point in a discrete dynamical system, and strict mathematical calculations have already proven this point. In other words, the dynamics of all types of neural network can be analyzed and explained by using the fixed point theory in the traditional discrete dynamical system. What is equally important is that the explanation and classification of chaos can also be expressed in terms of its relationship with fixed points. This has provided an important link between chaos and neural network in the traditional discrete dynamical system, namely, the fixed point theory. Based on this idea, this paper proposes a method to combine chaos with neural network using the fixed point theory. With a view to practical application, the paper provides several examples on improving pattern recognition ability by adding chaotic noise in learning machines as well as on improving the ability of optimal solution in the large by creating a new Chaotic Hopfield Neural Network. The approach proposed by this paper is proved user friendly and universally applicable through lab experiments of pattern recognition and solution of the Traveling Salesman Problem on a set of 100 cities
Keywords :
Hopfield neural nets; chaos; pattern recognition; travelling salesman problems; Hopfield neural network; associative neural network; chaos; discrete dynamical system; fixed point theory; hierarchical neural network; learning machine; pattern recognition; traveling salesman problem; Chaos; Cities and towns; Electronic mail; Hopfield neural networks; Information processing; Machine learning; Neural networks; Pattern recognition; Physiology; Traveling salesman problems;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 1997. ISCAS '97., Proceedings of 1997 IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3583-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISCAS.1997.608910