An optimizing BP neural network algorithm based on genetic algorithm

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A back-propagation (BP) neural network has good self-learning, self-adapting and generalization ability, but it may easily get stuck in a local minimum, and has a poor rate of convergence. Therefore, a method to optimize a BP algorithm based on a genetic algorithm (GA) is proposed to speed the training of BP, and to overcome BP's disadvantage of being easily stuck in a local minimum. The UCI data set is used here for experimental analysis and the experimental result shows that, compared with the BP algorithm and a method that only uses GA to learn the connection weights, our method that combines GA and BP to train the neural network works better; is less easily stuck in a local minimum; the trained network has a better generalization ability; and it has a good stabilization performance. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Ding, S., Su, C., & Yu, J. (2011). An optimizing BP neural network algorithm based on genetic algorithm. Artificial Intelligence Review, 36(2), 153–162. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10462-011-9208-z

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