Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6854433 | Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Extreme learning machine (ELM), a simple single-hidden-layer feed-forward neural network with fast implementation, has been successfully applied in many fields. This paper proposes an ELM with a constructional structure (CS-ELM) for improving the performance of ELM in dealing with regression problems. In the CS-ELM, there are some partial input subnets (PISs). The first step in designing the PISs is to divide the data-attribute-space into several sub-spaces through using an improved extension clustering algorithm (IECA). The input data attributes in the same sub-space can build a PIS and the similar information of the data attributes is stored in the corresponding PIS. Additionally, a double parallel structure is applied in the CS-ELM, in which there is a special channel that directly connects the input layer neurons to the output layer neurons. In this regard, the proposed procedure can be called ELM with a data-attribute-space-oriented double parallel (DASODP) structure (DASODP-ELM). To test the validity of the proposed method, it is applied to 4 regression applications. The experimental results indicate that, compared with ELM, DASODP-ELM with less number of parameters can achieve higher regression precision in the generalization phase.
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Authors
Yan-Lin He, Zhi-Qiang Geng, Qun-Xiong Zhu,