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Task decomposition and module combination based on class relations: a modular neural network for pattern classification

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We propose a method for decomposing pattern classification problems based on the class relations among training data. By using this method, we can divide a K-class classification problem into a series of (2K) two-class problems. These two-class problems are to discriminate class Ci from class Cj for i=1, …, K and j=i+1, while the existence of the training data belonging to the other K-2 classes is ignored. If the two-class problem of discriminating class Ci from class Cj is still hard to be learned, we can further break down it into a set of two-class subproblems as small as we expect. Since each of the two-class problems can be treated as a completely separate classification problem with the proposed learning framework, all of the two-class problems can be learned in parallel. We also propose two module combination principles which give practical guidelines in integrating individual trained network modules. After learning of each of the two-class problems with a network module, we can easily integrate all of the trained modules into a min-max modular (M3) network according to the module combination principles and obtain a solution to the original problem. Consequently, a large-scale and complex K-class classification problem can be solved effortlessly and efficiently by learning a series of smaller and simpler two-class problems in parallel

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    cover image IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
    IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks  Volume 10, Issue 5
    September 1999
    275 pages

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