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Diffusion approximation of frequency sensitive competitive learning
A S Galanopoulos1, R L Moses, S C Ahalt
1Dept. of Electr. Eng., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH.
Abstract:
The focus of this paper is a convergence study of the frequency sensitive competitive learning (FSCL) algorithm. We approximate the final phase of FSCL learning by a diffusion process described by the Fokker-Plank equation. Sufficient and necessary conditions are presented for the convergence of the diffusion process to a local equilibrium. The analysis parallels that by Ritter-Schulten (1988) for Kohonen's self-organizing map. We show that the convergence conditions involve only the learning rate and that they are the same as the conditions for weak convergence described previously. Our analysis thus broadens the class of algorithms that have been shown to have these types of convergence characteristics.
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