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Backpropagation through structure

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Backpropagation through structure (BPTS) is a gradient-based technique for training recursive neural networks (a class of recurrent neural network), proposed in a 1996 paper written by Christoph Goller and Andreas Küchler.[1]

References

  1. ^ Goller, Christoph; Küchler, Andreas (1996). "Learning Task-Dependent Distributed Representations by Backpropagation Through Structure". Proceedings of International Conference on Neural Networks (ICNN'96). Vol. 1. pp. 347–352. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.49.1968. doi:10.1109/ICNN.1996.548916. ISBN 0-7803-3210-5. S2CID 6536466.