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Repeated Measures Multiple Comparison Procedures Applied to Model Selection in Neural Networks

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Repeated Measures Multiple Comparison Procedures Applied to Model Selection in Neural Networks
One of the main research concern in neural networks is to find the appropriate network size in order to minimize the trade-off between overfitting and poor approximation. In this paper the choice among different competing models that fit to the same data set is faced when statistical methods for model comparison are applied. The study has been conducted to find a range of models that can work all the same as the cost of complexity varies. If they do not, then the generalization error estimates should be about the same among the set of models. If they do, then the estimates should be different and our job would consist on analyzing pairwise differences between the least generalization error estimate and each one of the range, in order to bound the set of models which might result in an equal performance. This method is illustrated applied to polynomial regression and RBF neural networks.
Elisa Guerrero Vázquez, Andrés Y&aac
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where IWANN
Authors Elisa Guerrero Vázquez, Andrés Yáñez Escolano, Pedro Galindo Riaño, Joaquín Pizarro Junquera
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