Abstract
AbstractDynamic Tensor Inversion (DTI) is an emerging issue in recent research, prevalent in artificial intelligence development frameworks such as TensorFlow and PyTorch. Traditional numerical methods suffer significant lagging error when addressing this issue. To address this, Zeroing-type Neural Dynamics (ZND) and Gradient-type Neural Dynamics (GND) are employed to tackle the DTI. However, these two methods exhibit inherent limitations in the resolution process, i.e. high computational complexity and low solution accuracy, respectively. Motivated by this technology gap, this paper proposes an Adaptive Coefficient Gradient Neural Dynamics (ACGND) for dynamically solving the DTI with an efficient and precise manner. Through a series of simulation experiments and validations in engineering applications, the ACGND demonstrates advantages in resolving DTI. The ACGND enhances computational efficiency by circumventing matrix inversion, thereby reducing computational complexity. Moreover, its incorporation of adaptive coefficients and activation functions enables real-time adjustments of the computational solution, facilitating rapid convergence to theoretical solutions and adaptation to non-statinary scenarios. Code is available at https://github.com/Maia2333/ACGND-Code-Implementation.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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