Excavating
Patent
1992-11-30
1995-05-02
Beausoliel, Jr., Robert W.
Excavating
371 493, 3649724, 395 21, G06F 1110
Patent
active
054126703
ABSTRACT:
A three layer artificial neural network having an N terminal input, a two cell hidden and a single cell output layer generates an output parity signal indicating whether an even or an odd number of binary bits are asserted at the N terminal input. The two hidden layer neural cells have activation functions that cause deviations about a linear response characteristic that allow the classification of a signal representative of the number of asserted input bits into odd and even groups. This network represents a significant reduction in the number of hidden units previously required because of the particular form of activation transfer characteristic used in the two hidden layer neural cells.
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Allen James D.
Stork David G.
Beausoliel, Jr. Robert W.
Le Dieu-Minh
Ricoh & Company, Ltd.
Ricoh Corporation
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