The "Moving Targets" Training Algorithm
–Neural Information Processing Systems
A simple method for training the dynamical behavior of a neural network is derived. It is applicable to any training problem in discrete-time networks with arbitrary feedback. The algorithm resembles back-propagation in that an error function is minimized using a gradient-based method, but the optimization is carried out in the hidden part of state space either instead of, or in addition to weight space. Computational results are presented for some simple dynamical training problems, one of which requires response to a signal 100 time steps in the past. 1 INTRODUCTION This paper presents a minimization-based algorithm for training the dynamical behavior of a discrete-time neural network model. The central idea is to treat hidden nodes as target nodes with variable training data.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-1990