Neural network has broadly been employed in various fields for its efficacy and its superiority. Excellence results provided can be directly provided in various analyses. Besides the variant types of neural network, Multi layer perceptron plays a vital role for its adaptive learning ability. The network makes prediction based on learn of training set. Neural has three layers then the layers are the Input, Hidden and the Output Layers. There may be more than one hidden layer but there is one input and output layer. The hidden or the intermediate layer is considered as an engine of the complete network as it has the non linear activation function and they has a sensational domination in the finishing result . The amount of neurons in three layers determines the excellence of the network. The neuron in the input and the output layer is fixed as per the dataset while for the intermediate layer it is fixed by the user in random. Increase in neuron cause over-fitting while decrease cause under fitting and these assumptions have a great impact in the final outcome. This paper discusses the existing approaches for fixing the hidden neurons and proposes a method to fix the neurons in the intermediate layer and analyse the quality of the group. The proposed procedure has variant approaches to determine the hidden neuron and they are compared. The experiment is done in WEKA and the accuracy is checked with measures.
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