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Research Seminar - February 22, 2001
Seminar Announcement
| Title: |
Neural Computing in Clifford Algebra
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| Speaker: |
Prof. Dr. Gerald Sommer
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Cognitive Systems Group
Institut für Informatik und Praktische Mathematik
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
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| Date: |
Thursday 22nd February, 2001 |
| Time: |
10.30am |
| Venue: |
Seminar Room 1.24 |
Abstract
Clifford algebra is well known in mathematics. It has been applied
in physics for several decades. Recently it has been identified as
extraordinarily useful also in engineering and computer science. Its
advantage lies in modelling rich subspace structures of vector spaces
from which follows linear access to higher order and multidimensional
phenomena.
It will be shown how Clifford algebra extends the neural computing
paradigm. Using that frame for computing endows the neural net with
constraints and thus results in knowledge based net design. These
constraints follow from the Clifford groups related to the chosen
algebra. They constitute a bias for learning and thus, result in
better generalization and less complexity of learning geometric
transformations. We will demonstrate the principles and performance in
case of multilayer perceptron. But the principle is general and not
limited to that architecture.
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