Neural networks, linear functions and neglected nonlinearity (Q2386624)

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Neural networks, linear functions and neglected nonlinearity
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    Neural networks, linear functions and neglected nonlinearity (English)
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    25 August 2005
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    The article focuses on the ability of feedforward networks to approximate a linear function. By means of MAPLE empirical experiments one justifies the following statement: neural networks can represent linear functions without the need for skip-layer connections. In case skip-layer formulation is used, there are potential problems in separating linear and nonlinear components. Statistical tests with neural networks make use of these issues.
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    universal approximation
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    skip-layer connections
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    feedforward neural networks
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