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arxiv: 1506.02264 · v2 · pith:CIDOS2UFnew · submitted 2015-06-07 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.AI· cs.CV

Visual Learning of Arithmetic Operations

classification 💻 cs.LG cs.AIcs.CV
keywords arithmeticlearnablenumberadditionend-to-endoperationssub-taskswere
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A simple Neural Network model is presented for end-to-end visual learning of arithmetic operations from pictures of numbers. The input consists of two pictures, each showing a 7-digit number. The output, also a picture, displays the number showing the result of an arithmetic operation (e.g., addition or subtraction) on the two input numbers. The concepts of a number, or of an operator, are not explicitly introduced. This indicates that addition is a simple cognitive task, which can be learned visually using a very small number of neurons. Other operations, e.g., multiplication, were not learnable using this architecture. Some tasks were not learnable end-to-end (e.g., addition with Roman numerals), but were easily learnable once broken into two separate sub-tasks: a perceptual \textit{Character Recognition} and cognitive \textit{Arithmetic} sub-tasks. This indicates that while some tasks may be easily learnable end-to-end, other may need to be broken into sub-tasks.

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