Title :
Design of monotonic binary-valued cellular neural networks
Author :
I. Fajfar;F. Bratkovic
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr. Eng., Ljubljana Univ., Slovenia
Abstract :
In order to be able to take full advantage of the great application potential that lies in cellular neural networks (CNNs) we need to have successful design and learning techniques as well. In almost any analogic CNN algorithm that performs an image processing task, binary CNNs play an important role. We observed that all binary CNNs reported in the literature, except for a connected component detector, exhibit monotonic dynamics. In the paper we show that the local stability of a monotonic binary CNN represents sufficient condition for its functionality, i.e. convergence of all initial states to the prescribed global stable equilibria. Based on this finding, we propose a rigorous design method, which results in a set of design constraints in a form of linear equalities. These are obtained from a simple local rules similar to that in elementary cellular automata without having to worry about continuous dynamics of a CNN. In the end we utilize our method to design a new CNN template for detecting holes in a 2D object.
Keywords :
"Cellular neural networks","Design methodology","Algorithm design and analysis","Detectors","Neural networks","Image processing","Stability","Sufficient conditions","Convergence","Object detection"
Conference_Titel :
Cellular Neural Networks and their Applications, 1996. CNNA-96. Proceedings., 1996 Fourth IEEE International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3261-X
DOI :
10.1109/CNNA.1996.566593