Efficient Active Noise Cancellation for Decision Tree Technique of ANN

Abstract

 Efficient active noise cancellation (EANC) has wide application in next generation human machine Interaction to Automobile Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) devices. For EANC various Algorithms can able to run and get good result in standard output and better performance meaning of Decision Tree Technique is related Decision Tree non functional neuron’s (algorithm) from EANC has been proposed, the Wiener filter based on Least mean Squared(Lms) algorithm family is most sought after solution of EANC. This family includes LMS,NLMS,LPB,..member out algorithms and many more some of these non-linear algorithms which provides better solution for non-linear noisy environment. The component of the(EANC) systems like Microphone and loud speaker Exhibit non linear ties themselves. The non-linear transfer function create worst situation. For example , Fxslms algorithms behaves well than the second order VfxLms algorithm is conditions of non-minimum phase and more important in the mean square error. If by any means it can be decided that, which particular algorithm will suit more to the problem, application, and give wonderful solution to solve the problem efficiently . This is a task which is some sort of prediction of suitable solution to the problems. The Redial Basis Function of Natural Networks (RBFNN) has been known to be suitable for non-linear function approximation. The classical approach RBF implementation is to be fix the number of hidden neurons based on some property of the input data , and estimate data , and estimate the weights connecting the hidden and output neuron using Linear least square method. This removal process of ineffective hidden reason is called Decision Tree Technique. In this work, neurons are algorithms to specified signal the result of least means square error is decided through this RBFNN approach. So decision free becomes imperative for identification of nonlinear systems which changing dynamics become failing the decision tree the network would result in neurons inactive hidden neuron being present on the dynamics which caused their creation becomes existent.

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Dhanasekaran. B

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Dhanasekaran. B (30).  Efficient Active Noise Cancellation for Decision Tree Technique of ANN. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 3(1), 18-22. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-111745