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Using the GasNet Model in Discrete Domains
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil January 22-January 25
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SBRN.2000.889744VI Brazilian Symposium on Neural Netw ...
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Carmen L.R. Santos, Centro T?cnico Aeroespacial
Celso R. Souza, Centro T?cnico Aeroespacial
Pedro P.B. de Oliveira, UNIVAP / IP&D
Phil Husbands, University of Sussex
A new neural network model - the GasNet - has been recently reported in the literature, which, in addition to the traditional electric type, point-to-point communication between units, also uses communication through a diffusible chemical modulator. Here we assess the applicability of this model in two different scenarios, the XOR problem and a simulated food-gathering task. Both represent simpler and discrete domains than the one in which GasNet was originally introduced (which had an essentially continuous nature), thus allowing distinct issues to be addressed; also, both are well-known benchmark problems from the literature. The experiments were intended to better understand the model from analogies with traditional architectures as well as to extend the original problem domain, comparing its performance with some of the ones previously presented.
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Carmen L.R. Santos, Celso R. Souza, Pedro P.B. de Oliveira, Phil Husbands, "Using the GasNet Model in Discrete Domains," sbrn, pp.231, VI Brazilian Symposium on Neural Networks (SBRN'00), 2000
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