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Assessing the impact of input features in a feedforward neural network

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NEURAL COMPUTING & APPLICATIONS
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages 101-112

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/PL00009895

Keywords

clamping; feature salience ranking; input impact; neural networks

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For a variety of reasons, the relative impacts of neural-net inputs on the output of a network's computation is valuable information to obtain. In particular, it is desirable to identify the significant features, or inputs, of a data-defined problem before the data is sufficiently, preprocessed to enable high performance neural-net training. We have defined and rested a technique for assessing such input impacts, which,will be compared with a method described ill a paper published earlier in this journal. The new approach, known as the 'clamping' technique, offers efficient impact assessment of the input features of the problem. Results of the clamping technique prove to be robust under a variety of different network configurations. Differences in architecture, training parameter values and subsets of the data all deliver much the same impact rankings, which supports the notion that the technique ranks an inherent property, of the available data rather than a property of any particular feedforward neural network. The success, stability and efficiency of the clamping technique are shown to hold for a number of different real-world problems. In addition, we subject the previously published technique, which we will call the 'weight product' technique, to the same tests in order to provide directly comparable information.

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