ART1.H

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00001 /*!@file Learn/ART1.H Adaptive Resonance Theory */
00002 
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00033 // Primary maintainer for this file: Lior Elazary <elazary@usc.edu>
00034 // $HeadURL: svn://isvn.usc.edu/software/invt/trunk/saliency/src/Learn/ART1.H $
00035 // $Id: ART1.H 12962 2010-03-06 02:13:53Z irock $
00036 //
00037 //Inspired from http://www.neural-networks-at-your-fingertips.com/art1.html by Karsten Kutza
00038 
00039 #ifndef LEARN_ART1_H_DEFINED
00040 #define LEARN_ART1_H_DEFINED
00041 
00042 #include "Util/Types.H" // for uint
00043 #include <vector>
00044 #include <string>
00045 
00046 class ART1
00047 {
00048   public:
00049     struct Unit
00050     {
00051       bool output;
00052       std::vector<double> weights;
00053       bool inhibited; //the inhibition status of ith F2 unit
00054     };
00055 
00056 
00057     struct Layer
00058     {
00059       std::vector<Unit> units;
00060     };
00061 
00062     //! init an ART network with inputSize and numClasses
00063     ART1(const int inputSize, const int numClasses);
00064 
00065     ~ART1();
00066 
00067     //! evolve the network and return the class id
00068     int evolveNet(std::string in);
00069 
00070 
00071     int propagateToF2();
00072     void propagateToF1(const std::vector<bool> input,const int winner);
00073     void adjustWeights(const int winner);
00074     void setInput(const std::vector<bool> input);
00075 
00076 
00077 
00078 
00079 private:
00080     int itsInputSize;
00081     int itsNumClasses;
00082     Layer itsF1; //input layer
00083     Layer itsF2; //Output layer
00084     double itsA1; //A parameter for first layer
00085     double itsB1; //B parameter for first layer
00086     double itsC1; //C parameter for first layer
00087     double itsD1; //D parameter for first layer
00088     double itsL; //A parameter for network
00089     double itsRho; //vigilance parameter
00090 };
00091 
00092 // ######################################################################
00093 /* So things look consistent in everyone's emacs... */
00094 /* Local Variables: */
00095 /* indent-tabs-mode: nil */
00096 /* End: */
00097 
00098 #endif
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