Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4977724 Signal Processing 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A feedforward neural network for accepting three- or four-dimension is proposed.•Quaternions, which are a four-dimensional hypercomlex numbers, are used for encoding neuronal parameters.•Its performances are evaluated through the classification and autoencoding for CIFAR-10 dataset.

A quaternionic extension of feed forward neural network, for processing multi-dimensional signals, is proposed in this paper. This neural network is based on the three layered network with random weights, called Extreme Learning Machines (ELMs), in which iterative least-mean-square algorithms are not required for training networks. All parameters and variables in the proposed network are encoded by quaternions and operations among them follow the quaternion algebra. Neurons in the proposed network are expected to operate multi-dimensional signals as single entities, rather than real-valued neurons deal with each element of signals independently. The performances for the proposed network are evaluated through two types of experiments: classifications and reconstructions for color images in the CIFAR-10 dataset. The experimental results show that the proposed networks are superior in terms of classification accuracies for input images than the conventional (real-valued) networks with similar degrees of freedom. The detailed investigations for operations in the proposed networks are conducted.

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