An approximation by neural networks with a fixed weight (Q1767906)

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    An approximation by neural networks with a fixed weight
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2142435

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      An approximation by neural networks with a fixed weight (English)
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      8 March 2005
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      A function \(\sigma: {\mathbb R} \to {\mathbb R}\) is called sigmoidal if \(\lim_ {x\to -\infty} \sigma(x)=0\), \(\lim_ {x\to +\infty} \sigma(x)=1\). Theorem 1. Let \(\sigma\) be a bounded sigmoidal function on \({\mathbb R}\) and let \(\epsilon >0\) be given. If \(f\) is a continuous function on \({\mathbb R}\) such that \(\lim_{| x| \to \infty} f(x)=0\), then there exist constants \(b_i, c_i \in {\mathbb R}\) and positive integers \(N,K\) such that \[ \left | f(x)-\sum_{i=1}^N c_i \sigma (Kx+b_i)\right | <\epsilon, \qquad x \in {\mathbb R}. \] Another similar theorem is also proved and some numerical examples are given.
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      neural network
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      sigmoidal function
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      convolution
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