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In this article a convergence criterion for neural networks of competitive learning alternative to that established by Rumelhart et al. [Rumel86] is presented. With it the number of iterations needed so that the network reaches a stable configuration is reduced to a high degree. The new convergence criterion is based on the network stability measurement in contrast to the weight variation which is defined by Rumelhart et al. Results obtained in a number of realized tests which allow you to evaluate the step number reduction reached when applying the new criterion as contrasted with Rumelharts are shown.
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Sacristán, A., Valderrama, E., Pérez-Vicente, C. (1991). Stability measurement criterion for neural networks of competitive learning. In: Prieto, A. (eds) Artificial Neural Networks. IWANN 1991. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 540. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0035879
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