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 Priel, Avner


Analytical Study of the Interplay between Architecture and Predictability

Neural Information Processing Systems

We study model feed forward networks as time series predictors in the stationary limit. The focus is on complex, yet non-chaotic, behavior. The main question we address is whether the asymptotic behavior is governed by the architecture, regardless the details of the weights. We find hierarchies among classes of architectures with respect to the attract or dimension of the long term sequence they are capable of generating; larger number of hidden units can attractors. In the case of a perceptron,generate higher dimensional the stationary solution for general weights, and showwe develop that the flow is typically one dimensional.


Analytical Study of the Interplay between Architecture and Predictability

Neural Information Processing Systems

We study model feed forward networks as time series predictors in the stationary limit. The focus is on complex, yet non-chaotic, behavior. The main question we address is whether the asymptotic behavior is governed by the architecture, regardless the details of the weights. We find hierarchies among classes of architectures with respect to the attract or dimension of the long term sequence they are capable of generating; larger number of hidden units can generate higher dimensional attractors. In the case of a perceptron, we develop the stationary solution for general weights, and show that the flow is typically one dimensional.