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In this methodology, the FEM simulation is first used to create training cases for the ANN s), and the well-trained ANN s) is used to predict the performance of the design.
In this methodology, the FEM simulations are used to create training cases for Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) three layer networks.
The results did not include 50 Prodisc patients who were considered "training cases" — surgeries performed to let doctors learn how to implant the devices.
Fifty two CT volumes were randomly divided into 42 training and 10 test cases, and the ROIs obtained from the training cases were used for training the DCNN.
Then, the Kriging function is selected to establish the unsteady and nonlinear aerodynamic model with training cases generated by the CFD method.
The design of the training stage should really be based on the classifier to be used since individual training cases can vary in value as can any one training set to a range of classifiers.
This paper empirically investigates how class imbalance in the available set of training cases can impact the performance of the resulting classifier as well as properties of the selected set.
Instead, they learn from experience (from a number of training cases) how the planform of a headland-bay beach is shaped, with due regard to the obliquity of incident waves.
Although they are powerful and successful in many applications, artificial neural networks (ANNs) typically do not perform well with complex problems that have a limited number of training cases.
The researchers plan to further improve their artificial intelligence models with more training cases and other artificial intelligence algorithms, and then they hope to apply it in a community.
When all training cases are processed once, one epoch is completed.
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