Internal Sigmoid Dynamics in Feedforward Neural Networks
Author: Gustafson K.
Source: Connection Science, Volume 10, Number 1, 1 March 1998 , pp. 43-73(31)
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
Abstract:
Departing from the customary view of the sigmoid thresholding function as a smooth transition non-linearity introduced into multi-layer perceptron (MLP) networks to a continuously differentiable albeit slow gradient descent toward an optimal solution minimizing some error norm, here a different, more fundamental viewpoint is proposed: the intrinsic dynamics throughout the network become those of the quadratic map of theory. This new viewpoint enables valuable insights into understanding the initial, intermediate and final dynamics of supervised learning of algorithms such as the widely used backpropagation scheme. More specifically, although approximately: the weight changes in the aforementioned three learning stages correspond to the three regimes fluctuation, periodicity and fixed points of the quadratic map. The purpose of this is to examine this basic idea, to support it theoretically, by example and through literature, and to suggest the next steps in its further investigation.Keywords: FEEDFORWARD NEURAL NETWORKS SIGMOID THRESHOLDING Q
Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 1998-03-01
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