Prejudicial search and backprop

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Creator Cotter, Neil E.
Other Author Soller, Jerome B.
Title Prejudicial search and backprop
Date 1991
Description This paper introduces the combination of backward error propagation and prejudicial search. Prejudicial search is a method, which like simulated annealing, guarantees convergence to a global minimum as time approaches infinity. Unlike simulated annealing, its application is more flexible because it can be combined with other search methods. This method is applied to the exclusive-or problem. When prejudicial search is combined with backward error propagation, the resulting sum of mean squared error at each time step is between 10 and 70 percent (depending on t h e cooling schedule) of the normal backward error propagation error.
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Publisher University of Utah
First Page 91
Last Page 9
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Soller, J. B., & Cotter, N. E. (1991). Prejudicial search and backprop. UUCS-91-009.
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