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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas S) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Thats when I chanced to > hear about the use of Polynomial Neural nets. I would like to know the > thoery, working and also a little history on the subject. I do have a > basic knowledge in System Identification and Parameter estimation and > Neural networks. > > I would be glad and would well appreciate the advice I receive on this > topic, preferably links, pdf documents ... If anyone can help me out > on this please feel free to email me a pdf. > > Thanking you well in advance > Skaria Thomas Abductive or Polynomial Neural Networks are american names of the approach known in the world as Group Method of Data Handling. PNN were introduced by Roger Barron in the early 70th. A set of effective input variables, number of layers and neurons in hidden layers and optimal model structure are determined automatically, during self-organisation of inductive GMDH algorithms. GMDH is self-organizing approach based on sorting-out of gradually complicated models and evaluation of them by external criterion on separate part of data sample. Not only low-ordered polynomials but also non-linear functions, or non-parametric analogs or clusterizations are used for sorting. GMDH books, pdf articles and free software can be found at http://www.gmdh.net/articles/ Gregory
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