To solve multi-class pattern classification problems by grid neural network
by Ajendra Kumar; Preet Pal Singh; Dipa Sharma; Pawan Joshi
International Journal of Computing Science and Mathematics (IJCSM), Vol. 15, No. 2, 2022

Abstract: Grid computing is employed to unravel massive computational problems by using large numbers of heterogeneous computers connected to the computing network. Job scheduling is an important part of the grid computing environment, which is employed to extend the throughput and reduce the turnaround and reaction time. This paper proposed a new scheduling algorithm called "Feed forward neural network in the grid computing (FFNNGC) system," which is used to solve some real-life problems related to the pattern classification. In the proposed method, we have used a feed-forward algorithm to find the output in the grid computing network, and the network training is done until the system converges to a minimum error solution. The pattern classification problem consists of 13 real-life, and artificial dataset problems, including two class and multiclass problems. Experiments were performed under these real-life problems, and the results indicated that the proposed method is helpful in such types of problems.

Online publication date: Thu, 07-Jul-2022

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