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SCT

Assignment
Important Submission Details:

 Date of Submission: 17/11/2023


 Submission Format: Must be handwritten and in your own handwriting.
 Writing Instrument: Blue pen.
 Document Presentation: Strip file.
 Submission Location: EEE department.
 Submission Time: Between 12:15 PM - 01:00 PM.
Note: Please submit the assignment in person as per the specified time frame and
location.

1. What are the key characteristics of single-layer networks in supervised learning? Explain the
concept of linear separability in the context of single-layer networks.

2. How do perceptrons contribute to single-layer networks, and what is their role in learning?
Discuss the significance of linear separability in the success of perceptrons.

3. Outline the training algorithms used in single-layer networks for supervised learning. What
modifications can be applied to enhance the performance of single-layer networks?

4. Explain the conditions under which single-layer networks are guaranteed to succeed in
learning. What are the limitations or challenges associated with guaranteeing success in these
networks?

5. Provide an overview of multilayer networks and their key preliminaries. How does the
architecture of a multilayer network differ from a single-layer network?

6. Explain the backpropagation algorithm for training multilayer networks. How does
backpropagation address the limitations of single-layer networks?

7. Discuss the considerations and methods for setting parameter values in multilayer networks.
How do parameter values impact the learning process and overall performance?

8. Explore strategies for accelerating the learning process in multilayer networks. What role do
optimization techniques play in improving the efficiency of learning?

9. Provide examples of real-world applications where multilayer networks have demonstrated


success. How does the architecture of multilayer networks contribute to their versatility in
applications?

10. Discuss the principles of unsupervised learning in the context of winner-take-all networks.
How are topologically organized networks utilized in unsupervised learning scenarios?

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