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Distributed ARTMAP: a neural network for fast distributed supervised learning

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Distributed ARTMAP: a neural network for fast distributed supervised learning
Distributed coding at the hidden layer of a multi-layer perceptron (MLP) endows the network with memory compression and noise tolerance capabilities. However, an MLP typically requires slow off-line learning to avoid catastrophic forgetting in an open input environment. An adaptive resonance theory (ART) model is designed to guarantee stable memories even with fast on-line learning. However, ART stability typically requires winner-take-all coding, which may cause category proliferation in a noisy input environment. Distributed ARTMAP (dARTMAP) seeks to combine the computational advantages of MLP and ART systems in a real-time neural network for supervised learning. An implementation algorithm here describes one class of dARTMAP networks. This system incorporates elements of the unsupervised dART model, as well as new features, including a content-addressable memory (CAM) rule for improved contrast control at the coding field. A dARTMAP system reduces to fuzzy ARTMAP when coding is wi...
Gail A. Carpenter, Boriana L. Milenova, Benjamin W
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Type Journal
Year 1998
Where NN
Authors Gail A. Carpenter, Boriana L. Milenova, Benjamin W. Noeske
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