Enhanced two-phase method in fast learning algorithms

Chi Chung Cheung, Sin Chun Ng, Andrew K. Lui, Sean Shensheng Xu

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Abstract

Backpropagation (BP) learning algorithm is the most widely supervised learning technique which is extensively applied in the training of multi-layer feed-forward neural networks. Many modifications of BP have been proposed to speed up the learning of the original BP. However, the performance of these modifications is still not promising due to the existence of the local minimum problem and the error overshooting problem. This paper proposes an Enhanced Two-Phase method to solve these two problems to improve the performance of existing fast learning algorithms. The proposed method effectively locates the existence of the above problems and assigns appropriate fast learning algorithms to solve them. Throughout our investigation, the proposed method significantly improves the performance of different fast learning algorithms in terms of the convergence rate and the global convergence capability in different problems. The convergence rate can be increased up to 100 times compared with the existing fast learning algorithms.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2010 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, WCCI 2010 - 2010 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, IJCNN 2010
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event2010 6th IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, WCCI 2010 - 2010 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, IJCNN 2010 - Barcelona, Spain
Duration: 18 Jul 201023 Jul 2010

Publication series

NameProceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks

Conference

Conference2010 6th IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, WCCI 2010 - 2010 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, IJCNN 2010
Country/TerritorySpain
CityBarcelona
Period18/07/1023/07/10

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