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A Hybrid Projection-based and Radial Basis Function Architecture: Initial Values and Global Optimisation

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We introduce a mechanism for constructing and training a hybrid architecture of projection-based units and radial basis functions. In particular, we introduce an optimisation scheme which includes several steps and assures a convergence to a useful solution. During network architecture construction and training, it is determined whether a unit should be removed or replaced. The resulting architecture often has a smaller number of units compared with competing architectures. A specific overfitting resulting from shrinkage of the RBF radii is addressed by introducing a penalty on small radii. Classification and regression results are demonstrated on various benchmark data sets and compared with several variants of RBF networks [1,2]. A striking performance improvement is achieved on the vowel data set [3].

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Received: 03 November 2000, Received in revised form: 25 October 2001, Accepted: 04 January 2002

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Cohen, S., Intrator, N. A Hybrid Projection-based and Radial Basis Function Architecture: Initial Values and Global Optimisation. Pattern Anal Appl 5, 113–120 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100440200010

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