In the field of Machine Learning, the Perceptron is a Supervised Learning Algorithm for binary classifiers. The Perceptron Model implements the following function:
For a particular choice of the weight vector and bias parameter , the model predicts output for the corresponding input vector .
NOR logical function truth table for 2-bit binary variables, i.e, the input vector and the corresponding output –
0 | 0 | 1 |
0 | 1 | 0 |
1 | 0 | 0 |
1 | 1 | 0 |
We can observe that,
Now for the corresponding weight vector of the input vector to the OR node, the associated Perceptron Function can be defined as:
Later on, the output of OR node is the input to the NOT node with weight . Then the corresponding output is the final output of the NOR logic function and the associated Perceptron Function can be defined as:
For the implementation, considered weight parameters are and the bias parameters are .
Python Implementation:
# importing Python library import numpy as np # define Unit Step Function def unitStep(v): if v > = 0 : return 1 else : return 0 # design Perceptron Model def perceptronModel(x, w, b): v = np.dot(w, x) + b y = unitStep(v) return y # NOT Logic Function # wNOT = -1, bNOT = 0.5 def NOT_logicFunction(x): wNOT = - 1 bNOT = 0.5 return perceptronModel(x, wNOT, bNOT) # OR Logic Function # w1 = 1, w2 = 1, bOR = -0.5 def OR_logicFunction(x): w = np.array([ 1 , 1 ]) bOR = - 0.5 return perceptronModel(x, w, bOR) # NOR Logic Function # with OR and NOT # function calls in sequence def NOR_logicFunction(x): output_OR = OR_logicFunction(x) output_NOT = NOT_logicFunction(output_OR) return output_NOT # testing the Perceptron Model test1 = np.array([ 0 , 1 ]) test2 = np.array([ 1 , 1 ]) test3 = np.array([ 0 , 0 ]) test4 = np.array([ 1 , 0 ]) print ( "NOR({}, {}) = {}" . format ( 0 , 1 , NOR_logicFunction(test1))) print ( "NOR({}, {}) = {}" . format ( 1 , 1 , NOR_logicFunction(test2))) print ( "NOR({}, {}) = {}" . format ( 0 , 0 , NOR_logicFunction(test3))) print ( "NOR({}, {}) = {}" . format ( 1 , 0 , NOR_logicFunction(test4))) |
NOR(0, 1) = 0 NOR(1, 1) = 0 NOR(0, 0) = 1 NOR(1, 0) = 0
Here, the model predicted output () for each of the test inputs are exactly matched with the NOR logic gate conventional output () according to the truth table for 2-bit binary input.
Hence, it is verified that the perceptron algorithm for NOR logic gate is correctly implemented.