Learning Machines: Foundations of Trainable Pattern-classifying SystemsMcGraw-Hill, 1965 - 137 sivua |
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... distributions encompass some situations in which the individual pattern components are not statistically independent . In the following sections we will review briefly some of the properties of the ... probability-density function,
... distributions encompass some situations in which the individual pattern components are not statistically independent . In the following sections we will review briefly some of the properties of the ... probability-density function,
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... probability distributions . This advantage is especially im- portant in multimodal pattern - classifying tasks . The nonparametric rules that we have discussed so far have all been error - correction rules , and it must be said that ...
... probability distributions . This advantage is especially im- portant in multimodal pattern - classifying tasks . The nonparametric rules that we have discussed so far have all been error - correction rules , and it must be said that ...
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... probability distributions are normal.3 There does exist a simple nonparametric rule , however , whose use implies only that the probability - density functions exist and that they are continuous . We shall call this rule the Fix and ...
... probability distributions are normal.3 There does exist a simple nonparametric rule , however , whose use implies only that the probability - density functions exist and that they are continuous . We shall call this rule the Fix and ...
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Preface vii | 1 |
PARAMETRIC TRAINING METHODS | 43 |
SOME NONPARAMETRIC TRAINING METHODS | 65 |
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assume belonging to category Chapter cluster committee machine committee TLUS components correction increment covariance matrix decision surfaces denote diagonal matrix discussed dot products error-correction procedure Euclidean distance example Fix and Hodges function g(X g₁(X given Hodges method hypersphere image-space implemented initial weight vectors ith bank layer of TLUS layered machine linear dichotomies linear discriminant functions linearly separable loss function mean vector minimum-distance classifier mode-seeking networks nonparametric number of patterns p₁ parameters parametric training partition pattern hyperplane pattern points pattern space pattern vector pattern-classifying patterns belonging perceptron piecewise linear plane point sets positive probability distributions prototype pattern PWL machine quadratic form quadric function rule sample covariance matrix shown in Fig solution weight vectors Stanford subsets X1 subsidiary discriminant functions Suppose terns training patterns training sequence training set training subsets transformation two-layer machine values W₁ wa+1 weight point weight space weight-vector sequence X1 and X2 zero
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A Probabilistic Theory of Pattern Recognition Luc Devroye,László Györfi,Gabor Lugosi Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1997 |