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Neural Network Dimension Selection for Dynamical System Identification

Devin Sabo
Xiao-Hua Yu, California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo

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Abstract

Choosing an appropriate size of a network is an important issue for any neural network applications. The common practice is to start with an “over-sized” network, then gradually reduces its size to find the optimal solution. In this paper, a new hybrid neural network pruning algorithm for multi-layer feedforward neural networks is investigated. Computer simulation results on system identification and pattern classification problems show this algorithm can significantly reduce the network dimension while still maintaining satisfactory identification and classification accuracy.

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Devin Sabo and Xiao-Hua Yu. "Neural Network Dimension Selection for Dynamical System Identification" IEEE International Conference on Control Applications.. Sep. 2005.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/xhyu/8