Optimising the topology of complex neural networks
Jiang, Fei, Berry, Hugues, Schoenauer, Marc
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In this paper, we study instances of complex neural networks, i.e. neural netwo rks with complex topologies. We use Self-Organizing Map neural networks whose n eighbourhood relationships are defined by a complex network, to classify handwr itten digits. We show that topology has a small impact on performance and robus tness to neuron failures, at least at long learning times. Performance may howe ver be increased (by almost 10%) by artificial evolution of the network topo logy. In our experimental conditions, the evolved networks are more random than their parents, but display a more heterogeneous degree distribution.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-1-2007
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