Abstract
This paper proposes a recurrent neural network of fuzzy units, which may be used for approximating a hetero-associative mapping and also for pattern classification. Since classification is concerned with set membership, and objects generally belong to sets to various degrees, a fuzzy network seems a natural for doing classification. In the network proposed here each fuzzy unit defines a fuzzy set. The fuzzy unit in the network determines the degree to which the input vector to the unit lies in that fuzzy set. The fuzzy unit may be compared to a perceptron in which case the input vector is compared to the weighting vector associated with the unit by taking the dot product. The resulting membership value in case of the fuzzy unit is compared to a threshold. Training of a fuzzy unit is based on an algorithm for solving linear inequalities similar to the method used for Ho-Kashyap recording. Training of the whole network is done by training each unit separately. The training algorithm is tested by trying the algorithm out on representations of letters of the alphabet with their noisy versions. The results obtained by the simulation are very promising.
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