Predicting the Future: Advantages of Semilocal Units
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- Published by MIT Press in Neural Computation
- Vol. 3 (4) , 566-578
- https://doi.org/10.1162/neco.1991.3.4.566
Abstract
In investigating gaussian radial basis function (RBF) networks for their ability to model nonlinear time series, we have found that while RBF networks are much faster than standard sigmoid unit backpropagation for low-dimensional problems, their advantages diminish in high-dimensional input spaces. This is particularly troublesome if the input space contains irrelevant variables. We suggest that this limitation is due to the localized nature of RBFs. To gain the advantages of the highly nonlocal sigmoids and the speed advantages of RBFs, we propose a particular class of semilocal activation functions that is a natural interpolation between these two families. We present evidence that networks using these gaussian bar units avoid the slow learning problem of sigmoid unit networks, and, very importantly, are more accurate than RBF networks in the presence of irrelevant inputs. On the Mackey-Glass and Coupled Lattice Map problems, the speedup over sigmoid networks is so dramatic that the difference in training time between RBF and gaussian bar networks is minor. Gaussian bar architectures that superpose composed gaussians (gaussians-of-gaussians) to approximate the unknown function have the best performance. We postulate that an interesing behavior displayed by gaussian bar functions under gradient descent dynamics, which we call automatic connection pruning, is an important factor in the success of this representation.Keywords
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