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Application of Neural Network Methodology to the Modelling of the Yield Strength in a Steel Rolling Plate Mill

Neural Information Processing Systems

In this paper, a tree based neural network viz. MARS (Friedman, 1991) for the modelling of the yield strength of a steel rolling plate mill is described. The inputs to the time series model are temperature, strain, strain rate, and interpass time and the output is the corresponding yield stress. It is found that the MARSbased model reveals which variable's functional dependence is nonlinear, and significant. The results are compared with those obta.ined


Fault Diagnosis of Antenna Pointing Systems using Hybrid Neural Network and Signal Processing Models

Neural Information Processing Systems

We describe in this paper a novel application of neural networks to system health monitoring of a large antenna for deep space communications. The paper outlines our approach to building a monitoring system using hybrid signal processing and neural network techniques, including autoregressive modelling, pattern recognition, and Hidden Markov models. We discuss several problems which are somewhat generic in applications of this kind - in particular we address the problem of detecting classes which were not present in the training data. Experimental results indicate that the proposed system is sufficiently reliable for practical implementation. 1 Background: The Deep Space Network The Deep Space Network (DSN) (designed and operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)) is unique in terms of providing end-to-end telecommunication capabilities between earth and various interplanetary spacecraft throughout the solar system. The ground component of the DSN consists of three ground station complexes located in California, Spain and Australia, giving full 24-hour coverage for deep space communications.


ANN Based Classification for Heart Defibrillators

Neural Information Processing Systems

These devices are implanted and perform three types of actions: l.monitor the heart 2.to pace the heart 3.to apply high energy/high voltage electric shock 1bey sense the electrical activity of the heart through leads attached to the heart tissue. Two types of sensing are commooly used: Single Chamber: Lead attached to the Right Ventricular Apex (RVA) Dual Chamber: An additional lead is attached to the High Right Atrium (HRA). The actions performed by defibrillators are based on the outcome of a classification procedure based on the heart rhythms of different heart diseases (abnormal rhythms or "arrhythmias").


Operators and curried functions: Training and analysis of simple recurrent networks

Neural Information Processing Systems

We present a framework for programming tbe bidden unit representations of simple recurrent networks based on the use of hint units (additional targets at the output layer). We present two ways of analysing a network trained within this framework: Input patterns act as operators on the information encoded by the context units; symmetrically, patterns of activation over tbe context units act as curried functions of the input sequences. Simulations demonstrate that a network can learn to represent three different functions simultaneously and canonical discriminant analysis is used to investigate bow operators and curried functions are represented in the space of bidden unit activations.


Learning in Feedforward Networks with Nonsmooth Functions

Neural Information Processing Systems

Box 1600 Salisbury Adelaide SA 5108 Australia T.Downs Intelligent Machines Laboratory Dept of Electrical Engineering University of Queensland Brisbane Q 4072 Australia Abstract This paper is concerned with the problem of learning in networks where some or all of the functions involved are not smooth. Examples of such networks are those whose neural transfer functions are piecewise-linear and those whose error function is defined in terms of the 100 norm. Up to now, networks whose neural transfer functions are piecewise-linear have received very little consideration in the literature, but the possibility of using an error function defined in terms of the 100 norm has received some attention. In this paper we draw upon some recent results from the field of nonsmooth optimization (NSO) to present an algorithm for the nonsmooth case. Our motivation forthis work arose out of the fact that we have been able to show that, in backpropagation, an error function based upon the 100 norm overcomes the difficulties which can occur when using the 12 norm. 1 INTRODUCTION This paper is concerned with the problem of learning in networks where some or all of the functions involved are not smooth.


Splines, Rational Functions and Neural Networks

Neural Information Processing Systems

Connections between spline approximation, approximation with rational functions, and feedforward neural networks are studied. The potential improvement in the degree of approximation in going from single to two hidden layer networks is examined. Some results of Birman and Solomjak regarding the degree of approximation achievable when knot positions are chosen on the basis of the probability distribution of examples rather than the function values are extended.


Application of Neural Network Methodology to the Modelling of the Yield Strength in a Steel Rolling Plate Mill

Neural Information Processing Systems

In this paper, a tree based neural network viz. MARS (Friedman, 1991) for the modelling of the yield strength of a steel rolling plate mill is described. The inputs to the time series model are temperature, strain, strain rate, and interpass time and the output is the corresponding yield stress. It is found that the MARSbased model reveals which variable's functional dependence is nonlinear, and significant. The results are compared with those obta.ined


ANN Based Classification for Heart Defibrillators

Neural Information Processing Systems

Thesedevices are implanted and perform three types of actions: l.monitor the heart 2.to pace the heart 3.to apply high energy/high voltage electric shock 1bey sense the electrical activity of the heart through leads attached to the heart tissue. Two types of sensing are commooly used: Single Chamber: Lead attached to the Right Ventricular Apex (RVA) Dual Chamber: An additional lead is attached to the High Right Atrium (HRA). The actions performed by defibrillators are based on the outcome of a classification procedure based on the heart rhythms of different heart diseases (abnormal rhythms or "arrhythmias").


Operators and curried functions: Training and analysis of simple recurrent networks

Neural Information Processing Systems

We present a framework for programming tbe bidden unit representations of simple recurrent networks based on the use of hint units (additional targets at the output layer). We present two ways of analysing a network trained within this framework: Input patterns act as operators on the information encoded by the context units; symmetrically, patterns of activation over tbe context units act as curried functions of the input sequences. Simulations demonstrate that a network can learn to represent three different functions simultaneously and canonical discriminant analysis is used to investigate bow operators and curried functions are represented in the space of bidden unit activations.


The AAAI 1992 Spring Symposium Reports

AI Magazine

The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence held its 1992 Spring Symposium Series on March 25-27 at Stanford University, Stanford, California. This article contains a summary of the symposia that were conducted: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Cognitive Aspects of Knowledge Acquisition, Computational Considerations in Supporting Incremental Modification and Reuse, Knowledge Assimilation, Practical Approaches to Scheduling and Planning, Producing Cooperative Explanations, Propositional Knowledge Representation, Selective Perception, and Reasoning with Diagrammatic Representations.