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Auto Resonance Network (ARN) is a general purpose Artificial Neural Network (ANN) capable of non-linear data classification. Each node in an ARN resonates when it receives a specific set of input values. Coverage of an ARN node indicates the spread of values within which the gain is guaranteed to be above half-power point. Tuning of ARN nodes therefore refers to adjusting the coverage of an ARN node. These tuning equations of ARN nodes are complex and hence a fast hardware accelerator needs to be built to reduce performance bottlenecks. The paper discusses issues related to speed of computation of a resonating ARN node and its numerical accuracy.
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Mayannavar, S., Wali, U. (2020). Fast Implementation of Tunable ARN Nodes. In: Abraham, A., Cherukuri, A., Melin, P., Gandhi, N. (eds) Intelligent Systems Design and Applications. ISDA 2018 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 941. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16660-1_46
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