A new connectionist model, called Switching Neural Network (SNN), for the solution of classification problems is presented. SNN in- cludes a first layer containing a particular kind of A/D converters, called latticizers, that suitably transform input vectors into binary strings. Then, the subsequent two layers of an SNN realize a positive Boolean function that solve in a lattice domain the original classi¯cation problem. Every function realized by an SNN can be written in terms of intelligi- ble rules. Training can be performed by adopting a proper method for positive Boolean function reconstruction, called Shadow Clustering (SC). Simulation results obtained on the StatLog benchmark show the good quality of the SNNs trained with SC.

Switching neural networks: A new connectionist model for classification

M Muselli
2006

Abstract

A new connectionist model, called Switching Neural Network (SNN), for the solution of classification problems is presented. SNN in- cludes a first layer containing a particular kind of A/D converters, called latticizers, that suitably transform input vectors into binary strings. Then, the subsequent two layers of an SNN realize a positive Boolean function that solve in a lattice domain the original classi¯cation problem. Every function realized by an SNN can be written in terms of intelligi- ble rules. Training can be performed by adopting a proper method for positive Boolean function reconstruction, called Shadow Clustering (SC). Simulation results obtained on the StatLog benchmark show the good quality of the SNNs trained with SC.
2006
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
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