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On the Complexity of Computing and Learning with Multiplicative Neural Networks
2002
Neural Computation
In a great variety of neuron models, neural inputs are combined using the summing operation. We introduce the concept of multiplicative neural networks that contain units that multiply their inputs instead of summing them and thus allow inputs to interact nonlinearly. The class of multiplicative neural networks comprises such widely known and wellstudied network types as higher-order networks and product unit networks. We investigate the complexity of computing and learning for multiplicative
doi:10.1162/08997660252741121
pmid:11802913
fatcat:qivw7gldfvf33ndge4s66robcy