Classification Using Multi-Layered Perceptrons - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Classification Using Multi-Layered Perceptrons

Selwyn Piramuthu, Michael J. Shaw, and James A. Gentry
Tech. Report, CMU-RI-TR-90-29, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, December, 1990

Abstract

There has been an increasing interest in the applicability of neural networks in disparate domains. In this paper, we describe the use of multi-layered perceptrons, a type of neural network topology, for financial classification problems, within promising results. Back-propagation, which is the learning algorithm most often used in multi-layered perceptrons, however, is inherently an inefficient search procedure. We present improved procedures which have much better convergence properties. Using several financial classification applications as examples, we show the efficacy of using multi-layered perceptrons with improved learning algorithms. The modified learning algorithms have better performance, in terms of classification/prediction accuracies, than the methods previously used in the literature, such as probit analysis and similarity-based learning techniques.

BibTeX

@techreport{Piramuthu-1990-13188,
author = {Selwyn Piramuthu and Michael J. Shaw and James A. Gentry},
title = {Classification Using Multi-Layered Perceptrons},
year = {1990},
month = {December},
institute = {Carnegie Mellon University},
address = {Pittsburgh, PA},
number = {CMU-RI-TR-90-29},
}