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Numeric sensitivity analysis applied to feedforward neural networks

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During the last 10 years different interpretative methods for analysing the effect or importance of input variables on the output of a feedforward neural network have been proposed. These methods can be grouped into two sets: analysis based on the magnitude of weights; and sensitivity analysis. However, as described throughout this study, these methods present a series of limitations. We have defined and validated a new method, called Numeric Sensitivity Analysis (NSA), that overcomes these limitations, proving to be the procedure that, in general terms, best describes the effect or importance of the input variables on the output, independently of the nature (quantitative or discrete) of the variables included. The interpretative methods used in this study are implemented in the software program Sensitivity Neural Network 1.0, created by our team.

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Montaño, J., Palmer, A. Numeric sensitivity analysis applied to feedforward neural networks. Neural Comput&Applic 12, 119–125 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00521-003-0377-9

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