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Artificial Adaptive Systems Using Auto Contractive Maps von Paolo Massimo Buscema | Theory, Applications and Extensions | ISBN 9783319750491

Artificial Adaptive Systems Using Auto Contractive Maps

Theory, Applications and Extensions

von Paolo Massimo Buscema und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinPaolo Massimo Buscema
Autor / AutorinGiulia Massini
Autor / AutorinMarco Breda
Autor / AutorinWeldon A. Lodwick
Autor / AutorinFrancis Newman
Autor / AutorinMasoud Asadi-Zeydabadi
Buchcover Artificial Adaptive Systems Using Auto Contractive Maps | Paolo Massimo Buscema | EAN 9783319750491 | ISBN 3-319-75049-6 | ISBN 978-3-319-75049-1

Artificial Adaptive Systems Using Auto Contractive Maps

Theory, Applications and Extensions

von Paolo Massimo Buscema und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinPaolo Massimo Buscema
Autor / AutorinGiulia Massini
Autor / AutorinMarco Breda
Autor / AutorinWeldon A. Lodwick
Autor / AutorinFrancis Newman
Autor / AutorinMasoud Asadi-Zeydabadi

This book offers an introduction to artificial adaptive systems and a general model of the relationships between the data and algorithms used to analyze them. It subsequently describes artificial neural networks as a subclass of artificial adaptive systems, and reports on the backpropagation algorithm, while also identifying an important connection between supervised and unsupervised artificial neural networks. 

The book’s primary focus is on the auto contractive map, an unsupervised artificial neural network employing a fixed point method versus traditional energy minimization. This is a powerful tool for understanding, associating and transforming data, as demonstrated in the numerous examples presented here. A supervised version of the auto contracting map is also introduced as an outstanding method for recognizing digits and defects. In closing, the book walks the readers through the theory and examples of how the auto contracting map can be used in conjunction with another artificial neural network, the “spin-net,” as a dynamic form of auto-associative memory.