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Newton's Method Backpropagation for Complex-Valued Holomorphic Multilayer Perceptrons (1406.5254v1)

Published 20 Jun 2014 in math.CV

Abstract: The study of Newton's method in complex-valued neural networks faces many difficulties. In this paper, we derive Newton's method backpropagation algorithms for complex-valued holomorphic multilayer perceptrons, and investigate the convergence of the one-step Newton steplength algorithm for the minimization of real-valued complex functions via Newton's method. To provide experimental support for the use of holomorphic activation functions, we perform a comparison of using sigmoidal functions versus their Taylor polynomial approximations as activation functions by using the algorithms developed in this paper and the known gradient descent backpropagation algorithm. Our experiments indicate that the Newton's method based algorithms, combined with the use of polynomial activation functions, provide significant improvement in the number of training iterations required over the existing algorithms.

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