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Proceedings of ELM-2016

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This book contains some selected papers from the International Conference on Extreme Learning Machine 2016, which was held in Singapore, December13-15, 2016. This conference will provide a forum for academics, researchers and engineers to share and exchange R&D experience on both theoretical studies and practical applications of the ELM technique and brain learning. Extreme Learning Machines (ELM) aims to break the barriers between the conventional artificial learning techniques and biological learning mechanism. ELM represents a suite of (machine or possibly biological) learning techniques in which hidden neurons need not be tuned. ELM learning theories show that very effective learning algorithms can be derived based on randomly generated hidden neurons (with almost any nonlinear piecewise activation functions), independent of training data and application environments. Increasingly, evidence from neurosciencesuggests that similar principles apply in biological learning systems. ELM theories and algorithms argue that "random hidden neurons" capture an essential aspect of biological learning mechanisms as well as the intuitive sense that the efficiency of biological learning need not rely on computing power of neurons. ELM theories thus hint at possible reasons why the brain is more intelligent and effective than current computers. ELM offers significant advantages over conventional neural network learning algorithms such as fast learning speed, ease of implementation, and minimal need for human intervention. ELM also shows potential as a viable alternative technique for large-scale computing and artificial intelligence.
This book covers theories, algorithms ad applications of ELM. It gives readers a glance of the most recent advances of ELM.

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From the Content: Earthen Archaeological Site Monitoring Data Analysis Using Kernel-based ELM and Non-uniform Sampling TFR.- A Multi-Valued Neuron ELM with Complex-Valued Inputs for System Identification using FRA.- Quaternion Extreme Learning Machine.



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This book contains some selected papers from the International Conference on Extreme Learning Machine 2016, which was held in Singapore, December13-15, 2016. This conference will provide a forum for academics, researchers and engineers to share and exchange R&D experience on both theoretical studies and practical applications of the ELM technique and brain learning.  Extreme Learning Machines (ELM) aims to break the barriers between the conventional artificial learning techniques and biological learning mechanism. ELM represents a suite of (machine or possibly biological) learning techniques in which hidden neurons need not be tuned. ELM learning theories show that very effective learning algorithms can be derived based on randomly generated hidden neurons (with almost any nonlinear piecewise activation functions), independent of training data and application environments. Increasingly, evidence from neurosciencesuggests that similar principles apply in biological learning systems. ELM theories and algorithms argue that “random hidden neurons” capture an essential aspect of biological learning mechanisms as well as the intuitive sense that the efficiency of biological learning need not rely on computing power of neurons. ELM theories thus hint at possible reasons why the brain is more intelligent and effective than current computers. ELM offers significant advantages over conventional neural network learning algorithms such as fast learning speed, ease of implementation, and minimal need for human intervention. ELM also shows potential as a viable alternative technique for large‐scale computing and artificial intelligence.

This book covers theories, algorithms ad applications of ELM. It gives readers a glance of the most recent advances of ELM. 

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Assisted by Eri Cambria (Editor), Erik Cambria (Editor), Jiuwen Cao (Editor), Amaury Lendasse (Editor), Amaury Lendasse et al (Editor), Yoan Miche (Editor), Chi Man Vong (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319861579
ISBN 978-3-31-986157-9
No. of pages 285
Dimensions 155 mm x 238 mm x 17 mm
Weight 474 g
Illustrations XIII, 285 p. 143 illus., 126 illus. in color.
Series Proceedings in Adaptation, Learning and Optimization
Proceedings in Adaptation, Learning and Optimization
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

C, Artificial Intelligence, engineering, Computational Intelligence, The International Conference on Extreme Learning Machines, ELM 2016

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