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    Using multi-layer perceptrons to model the Lincoln aphid data set

    Watts, Michael J.; Worner, Susan P.
    Abstract
    This document is the initial report on a systematic approach to the application of MLP to the aphid prediction problem. The aims of this initial work are three-fold; to investigate the effectiveness of a particular representation of the data, to identify the approximate optimal topology for MLP applied to this problem, and to identify the approximate optimal training parameters for MLP applied to this problem.
    Keywords
    multi-layer perceptrons; neural networks; aphids; perceptrons
    Date
    2007
    Type
    Report (Technical Report)
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