In this letter, a preliminary study of habituation in self-organizing networks is reported. The habituation model implemented allows us to obtain a faster learning process and better clustering performances. The habituable neuron is a generalization of the typical neuron and can be used in many self-organizing network models. The habituation mechanism is implemented in a SOM and the clustering performances of the network are compared to the conscience learning mechanism that follows roughly the same principle but is less sophisticated.

RIZZO R, CHELLA A (2006). A Comparison between Habituation and Conscience mechanism in Self–Organizing Maps. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL NETWORKS, 17, 807-810 [10.1109/TNN.2006.872354].

A Comparison between Habituation and Conscience mechanism in Self–Organizing Maps

CHELLA, Antonio
2006-01-01

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In this letter, a preliminary study of habituation in self-organizing networks is reported. The habituation model implemented allows us to obtain a faster learning process and better clustering performances. The habituable neuron is a generalization of the typical neuron and can be used in many self-organizing network models. The habituation mechanism is implemented in a SOM and the clustering performances of the network are compared to the conscience learning mechanism that follows roughly the same principle but is less sophisticated.
2006
RIZZO R, CHELLA A (2006). A Comparison between Habituation and Conscience mechanism in Self–Organizing Maps. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL NETWORKS, 17, 807-810 [10.1109/TNN.2006.872354].
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