Neural networks module learning
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.48.11212Keywords:
Artificial intelligence, connectionist models, bidirectional associative memoryAbstract
Currently, there exists a huge number of neural networks of different classes, each with itsown advantages and disadvantage. However, there aren’t a lot of focus on hybrid neural networks, basedon the combination of knowт topologies of neural networks. Modular organization principle seems to bevery promising, however principles of its module creation isn’t known and needs further research. Thepresent study, therefore, proposes some methods of hybrid neural network module creation and theirlearning algorithmsReferences
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