A HYBRID NEURAL LEARNING ALGORITHM USING EVOLUTIONARY LEARNING AND DERIVATIVE FREE LOCAL SEARCH METHOD
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Published:2006-06
Issue:03
Volume:16
Page:201-213
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ISSN:0129-0657
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Container-title:International Journal of Neural Systems
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Int. J. Neur. Syst.
Author:
GHOSH RANADHIR1,
YEARWOOD JOHN1,
GHOSH MOUMITA1,
BAGIROV ADIL1
Affiliation:
1. School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences, University of Ballarat, P.O. Box 663, Victoria, Australia
Abstract
In this paper we investigate a hybrid model based on the Discrete Gradient method and an evolutionary strategy for determining the weights in a feed forward artificial neural network. Also we discuss different variants for hybrid models using the Discrete Gradient method and an evolutionary strategy for determining the weights in a feed forward artificial neural network. The Discrete Gradient method has the advantage of being able to jump over many local minima and find very deep local minima. However, earlier research has shown that a good starting point for the discrete gradient method can improve the quality of the solution point. Evolutionary algorithms are best suited for global optimisation problems. Nevertheless they are cursed with longer training times and often unsuitable for real world application. For optimisation problems such as weight optimisation for ANNs in real world applications the dimensions are large and time complexity is critical. Hence the idea of a hybrid model can be a suitable option. In this paper we propose different fusion strategies for hybrid models combining the evolutionary strategy with the discrete gradient method to obtain an optimal solution much quicker. Three different fusion strategies are discussed: a linear hybrid model, an iterative hybrid model and a restricted local search hybrid model. Comparative results on a range of standard datasets are provided for different fusion hybrid models.
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,General Medicine