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Adaptacyjny do dziedziny Perceptron Wielowarstwowy×Perceptron wielowarstwowy (MLP)×
DziedzinaUczenie głębokieUczenie głębokie
RodzinaMachine learningMachine learning
Rok powstania2006–20161986
TwórcaBen-David et al.; Ganin et al.Rumelhart, D. E.; Hinton, G. E.; Williams, R. J.
TypDomain adaptation of feedforward neural networkSupervised feedforward neural network
Źródło pierwotneBen-David, S., Blitzer, J., Crammer, K., Kulesza, A., Pereira, F., & Vaughan, J. W. (2010). A theory of learning from different domains. Machine Learning, 79(1–2), 151–175. DOI ↗Rumelhart, D. E., Hinton, G. E. & Williams, R. J. (1986). Learning representations by back-propagating errors. Nature, 323, 533–536. DOI ↗
Inne nazwyDA-MLP, domain-adaptive MLP, domain-adapted feedforward network, domain adaptation with MLPMLP, feedforward neural network, fully connected neural network, vanilla neural network
Pokrewne54
PodsumowanieA domain-adaptive multilayer perceptron (DA-MLP) is a feedforward neural network trained to learn representations that are useful across a labeled source domain and an unlabeled or differently distributed target domain. By minimizing both a task loss and a domain-discrepancy objective, the MLP generalizes to the target domain with little or no target-domain labels.A Multilayer Perceptron is a classic fully connected feedforward neural network trained with the backpropagation algorithm, as formalised by Rumelhart, Hinton & Williams in their landmark 1986 Nature paper. Composed of an input layer, one or more hidden layers of neurons, and an output layer, the MLP learns nonlinear mappings from input features to target outputs and serves as the foundational building block of modern deep learning.
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