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Image compression. G.W. Cottrell, P. Munro, and D. Zipser used backpropagation to compress
images with the result of an 8:1 compression ratio. They used standard backpropagation with 64 input
neurons (8×8 pixels), 16 hidden neurons, and 64 output neurons equal to the inputs. This is called
self−supervised backpropagation and represents an autoassociative network. The compressed signal
is taken from the hidden layer. The input to hidden layer comprised the compressor, while the hidden
to output layer forms a decompressor.
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