ARTgrid: A Two-Level Learning Architecture Based on Adaptive Resonance Theory

M. Švaco, B. Jerbic, F. Šuligoj
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This paper proposes a novel neural network architecture based on adaptive resonance theory (ART) called ARTgrid that can perform both online and offline clustering of 2D object structures. The main novelty of the proposed architecture is a two-level categorization and search mechanism that can enhance computation speed while maintaining high performance in cases of higher vigilance values. ARTgrid is developed for specific robotic applications for work in unstructured environments with diverse work objects. For that reason simulations are conducted on random generated data which represents actual manipulation objects, that is, their respective 2D structures. ARTgrid verification is done through comparison in clustering speed with the fuzzy ART algorithm and Adaptive Fuzzy Shadow (AFS) network. Simulation results show that by applying higher vigilance values (ρ > 0.85) clustering performance of ARTgrid is considerably better, while lower vigilance values produce comparable results with the original fuzzy ART algorithm.
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ARTgrid:一种基于自适应共振理论的两级学习架构
本文提出了一种新的基于自适应共振理论(ART)的神经网络体系结构ARTgrid,它可以对二维目标结构进行在线和离线聚类。提出的体系结构的主要新颖之处在于两级分类和搜索机制,该机制可以提高计算速度,同时在较高警戒值的情况下保持高性能。ARTgrid是为在具有不同工作对象的非结构化环境中工作的特定机器人应用而开发的。因此,模拟是在随机生成的数据上进行的,这些数据代表了实际的操作对象,即它们各自的二维结构。通过与模糊ART算法和自适应模糊阴影(AFS)网络在聚类速度上的比较,对ARTgrid进行验证。仿真结果表明,采用较高的警戒值(ρ > 0.85)后,ARTgrid的聚类性能明显提高,而较低的警戒值与原始模糊ART算法的聚类效果相当。
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