Controlling the Behavior of a Neural Network Weights Using Variables Correlation and Posterior Probabilities Estimation
Journal Title: IOSR Journals (IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering) - Year 2014, Vol 16, Issue 3
Abstract
ABSTRACT: In this article, a number of posterior probabilistic based equations were introduced to detect the effect of controlling the correlation between variables on the behavior of feed forward neural network weights. In this paper it was proofed that, under certain assumptions, in a feed forward neural network with backprobagation learning algorithm, the correlation between the input variables on one side and the target variable on the other, is directly proportional to the values of the connection weights from the input layer to the output layer through the hidden layer.
Authors and Affiliations
Hazem Migdady, , Yousef Talafha, , Hussam Alrabaiah
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