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Bidirectional RNN
A Bidirectional RNN, introduced by Schuster and Paliwal in 1997, processes a sequence in both forward and backward directions so that every position has access to its full surrounding context. With LSTM or GRU cells (BiLSTM/BiGRU) it is the standard approach for named-entity recognition, sequence labelling, and speech recognition.
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Bidirectional Recurrent Neural Network (BiLSTM / BiGRU)
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / deep-learning
- Schuster, M. & Paliwal, K.K. (1997). Bidirectional Recurrent Neural Networks. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 45(11), 2673–2681. · DOI 10.1109/78.650093
- Graves, A. & Schmidhuber, J. (2005). Framewise Phoneme Classification with Bidirectional LSTM Networks. IJCNN, 2047–2052. · DOI 10.1109/IJCNN.2005.1556215
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