CONTEXT 2003: Modeling and Using Context pp 435-442 | Cite as
Contextual Modeling Using Context-Dependent Feedforward Neural Nets
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Abstract
The paper addresses the problem of using contextual information by neural nets solving problems of contextual nature. The models of a context-dependent neuron and a multi-layer net are recalled and supplemented by the analysis of context-dependent and hybrid nets’ architecture. The context-dependent nets’ properties are discussed and compared with the properties of traditional nets considering the Vapnik-Chervonenkis dimension, contextual classification and solving tasks of contextual nature. The possibilities of applications to classification and control problems are also outlined.
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