Toward Deep Neural Networks

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Toward Deep Neural Networks

WASD Neuronet Models, Algorithms, and Applications

Probability and statistics Electrical engineering Automatic control engineering Information technology: general topics Algorithms and data structures Artificial intelligence

Authors: Yunong Zhang, Dechao Chen, Chengxu Ye

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Collection: Chapman & Hall/CRC Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Series

Language: English

Published by: Chapman and Hall/CRC

Published on: 19th March 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 21 Mb

ISBN: 9780429760983


Introduction

Toward Deep Neural Networks: WASD Neuronet Models, Algorithms, and Applications introduces the outlook and extension toward deep neural networks, with a focus on the weights-and-structure determination (WASD) algorithm. Based on the authors’ 20 years of research experience on neuronets, the book explores the models, algorithms, and applications of the WASD neuronet, and allows reader to extend the techniques in the book to solve scientific and engineering problems. The book will be of interest to engineers, senior undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchers in the fields of neuronets, computer mathematics, computer science, artificial intelligence, numerical algorithms, optimization, simulation and modeling, deep learning, and data mining.

Features

Focuses on neuronet models, algorithms, and applications

Designs, constructs, develops, analyzes, simulates and compares various WASD neuronet models, such as single-input WASD neuronet models, two-input WASD neuronet models, three-input WASD neuronet models, and general multi-input WASD neuronet models for function data approximations

Includes real-world applications, such as population prediction

Provides complete mathematical foundations, such as Weierstrass approximation, Bernstein polynomial approximation, Taylor polynomial approximation, and multivariate function approximation, exploring the close integration of mathematics (i.e., function approximation theories) and computers (e.g., computer algorithms)

Utilizes the authors' 20 years of research on neuronets

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