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An evaluation is made of several neural network classifiers, comparing their performance on a typical problem, namely handwritten digit recognition. For this purpose, the...Show MoreNotes: PDF Not Yet Available In IEEE Xplore. The document that should appear here is not currently available. IEEE Xplore is working to obtain a replacement PDF. That PDF will be posted as soon as it is available. We regret any inconvenience in the meantime.
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Abstract:
An evaluation is made of several neural network classifiers, comparing their performance on a typical problem, namely handwritten digit recognition. For this purpose, the authors use a database of handwritten digits, with relatively uniform handwriting styles. The authors propose a novel way of organizing the network architectures by training several small networks so as to deal separately with subsets of the problem, and then combining the results. This approach works in conjunction with various techniques including: layered networks with one or several layers of adaptive connections, fully connected recursive networks, ad hoc networks with no adaptive connections, and architectures with second-degree polynomial decision surfaces.<>
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Published in: International 1989 Joint Conference on Neural Networks
Date of Conference: 18-22 June 1989
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002