Title :
Multilayer Perceptron architecture optimization for peak load estimation
Author :
Ivanov, Ovidiu ; Gavrilac, Mihai
Author_Institution :
Power Syst. Dept., Tech. Univ., Iasi, Romania
Abstract :
Since the development of the Multilayer Perceptron, many types of artificial neural networks (ANNs) have emerged, each having best performances in solving particular types of problems. Current research developments focus on hybrid neural models, which combine neural and symbolic computation elements. In power engineering, ANNs are used today in a variety of applications, including optimization, approximation, forecast and classification tasks, for which an optimized ANN architecture is essential in obtaining the best results. Genetic Algorithms (GAs) can be used for identifying this architecture. While the general assumption when training a Multilayer Perceptron is that all neurons from one layer have the same activation function, this paper uses a genetic algorithm to search for the best mixed activation function configuration for the hidden layer, using as test bench a peak load estimation study.
Keywords :
distribution networks; genetic algorithms; load forecasting; multilayer perceptrons; power engineering computing; symbol manipulation; ANN; GA; artificial neural network; genetic algorithm; hybrid neural model; mixed activation function configuration; multilayer perceptron architecture optimization; peak load estimation; symbolic computation element; Artificial neural networks; Biological cells; Computer architecture; Genetic algorithms; Multilayer perceptrons; Neurons; Training; Artificial neural networks; genetic algorithms; neuron activation function; peak load estimation;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Network Applications in Electrical Engineering (NEUREL), 2014 12th Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Belgrade
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5887-0
DOI :
10.1109/NEUREL.2014.7011462