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A Robust Algorithm in Sequentially Selecting Subset Time-Series Systems Using Neural Networks

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Penm, Jack H.W
Brailsford, Tim
Terrell, R.D

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In this paper a numerically robust lattice-ladder learning alogorithm is presented that sequentially selects the best specification of a subset time series system using neural networks. We have been able to extend the relevance of multi-layered neural networks and so more effectively model a greater array of time series situations. We have recognised that many connections between nodes in layers are unnecessary and can be deleted. So we have introduced inhibitor arcs - reflecting inhibitive synapses. We also allow for connections between nodes in layers which have variable strengths at different points of time by introducing additionally excitatory arcs - reflecting excitatory synapses. The resolving of both time and order updating leads to the optimal synaptic weight updating and allows for the optimal dynamic node creation/deletion within the extended neural network. The paper presents two applications that demonstrate the usefulness of the process.

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