Learning Machines: Foundations of Trainable Pattern-classifying SystemsMcGraw-Hill, 1965 - 137 sivua |
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... belonging to each of the R categories is available . It consists of R subsets denoted by X1 , X2 , .. , XR , where X is the training subset of all patterns belonging to category i . These subsets can be used to estimate ; and M ...
... belonging to each of the R categories is available . It consists of R subsets denoted by X1 , X2 , .. , XR , where X is the training subset of all patterns belonging to category i . These subsets can be used to estimate ; and M ...
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... belonging to more than two categories was defined in Chapter 2. It consists of R linear discriminators and a maximum ... category i . We desire to train the linear machine by adjusting its weight vectors so that it responds correctly to every ...
... belonging to more than two categories was defined in Chapter 2. It consists of R linear discriminators and a maximum ... category i . We desire to train the linear machine by adjusting its weight vectors so that it responds correctly to every ...
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... belonging to cate- gory 1 , L2 belonging to category 2 , etc. j Then , given these modes , one reasonable way to classify some arbi- trary pattern X is to measure its distance to each of the modes and place it in that category having ...
... belonging to cate- gory 1 , L2 belonging to category 2 , etc. j Then , given these modes , one reasonable way to classify some arbi- trary pattern X is to measure its distance to each of the modes and place it in that category having ...
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TRAINABLE PATTERN CLASSIFIERS | 1 |
PARAMETRIC TRAINING METHODS | 43 |
SOME NONPARAMETRIC TRAINING METHODS | 65 |
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A Probabilistic Theory of Pattern Recognition Luc Devroye,László Györfi,Gabor Lugosi Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1997 |