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Kohonen neural network multilayer

Not all neural networks are the same their connections, elemental functions, training methods and applications may differ in significant ways. The types of elements in a network and the connections between them are referred to as the network architecture. Commonly used elements in artificial neural networks will be presented in Chapter 2. The multilayer perception, one of the most commonly used architectures, is described in Chapter 3. Other architectures, such as radial basis function networks and self organizing maps (SOM) or Kohonen architectures, will be described in Chapter 4. [Pg.17]

There are literally dozens of kinds of neural network architectures in use. A simple taxonomy divides them into two types based on learning algorithms (supervised, unsupervised) and into subtypes based upon whether they are feed-forward or feedback type networks. In this chapter, two other commonly used architectures, radial basis functions and Kohonen self-organizing architectures, will be discussed. Additionally, variants of multilayer perceptrons that have enhanced statistical properties will be presented. [Pg.41]

Artificial neural networks can be divided into two main categories one-layer and multilayer networks. A typical one-layer network is the Kohonen network. ... [Pg.1300]


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