Static and Dynamic Error Propagation Networks with Application to Speech Coding

Robinson, A. J., Fallside, F.

Neural Information Processing Systems 

The net is defined as a set of units, each witb an activation, and weights between units which determine the activations. The algorithm uses a gradient descent technique to calculate the direction by which each weight should be changed in order to minimise the summed squared difference between the desired output and the actual output. Using this algorithm it is believed that a net can be trained to make an arbitrary nonlinear mapping of the input units onto the output units if given enough intermediate units. This'static' net can be used as part of a larger system with more complex behaviour. The static net has no memory for past inputs, but many problems require the context of the input in order to c.ompute the answer.

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