Presentation 2001/3/15
A study of a concept formation method based on reaction between prototypes
Toshimitsu Onuma, Yuuichi Tamura, Yasuo Kinouchi,
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Abstract(in English) A simple concept formation method based on pattern recognition system using modified NNR (Nearest Neighbor Rule) was investigated. As a concept formation method, preceding NNR has following problems. All prototypes have to be shown in the feature plane initially and merging algorithm of large number of prototypes is too complex. In our method, input images become prototypes and moreover new prototypes are generated from old prototypes based on simple stochastic merging process called autonomous reaction. Under dynamical buffering operation, weights of effective prototypes become large,and non-effective prototypes fade away. The results of the computer simulation showed that effective prototypes are generated and selected based on our method.
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Keyword(in English) concept formation / nearest neighbor rule / radial basis function network / classifier system
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Title (in English) A study of a concept formation method based on reaction between prototypes
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Keyword(1) concept formation
Keyword(2) nearest neighbor rule
Keyword(3) radial basis function network
Keyword(4) classifier system
1st Author's Name Toshimitsu Onuma
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Information Sciences()
2nd Author's Name Yuuichi Tamura
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Information Sciences
3rd Author's Name Yasuo Kinouchi
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Information Sciences
Date 2001/3/15
Paper # TL2000-37,NLC2000-72
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 699
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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