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These theorems apply to a large class ... do not belong to the class of functions for which the theorems of Chapter 5 apply ; nevertheless , there do exist some useful training procedures for layered machines which shall be discussed .
These theorems apply to a large class ... do not belong to the class of functions for which the theorems of Chapter 5 apply ; nevertheless , there do exist some useful training procedures for layered machines which shall be discussed .
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Thus , the solution region and the solution weight point W indicated in the figure apply to the linear dichotomy for which augmented patterns number one , two , and three all belong to the set Yı . Each of these patterns would cause a ...
Thus , the solution region and the solution weight point W indicated in the figure apply to the linear dichotomy for which augmented patterns number one , two , and three all belong to the set Yı . Each of these patterns would cause a ...
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What is needed to apply the closest - mode method is a means of training a PWL machine such that the modes are identified and the appropriate discriminant functions are set up . This training process should be an iterative one ...
What is needed to apply the closest - mode method is a means of training a PWL machine such that the modes are identified and the appropriate discriminant functions are set up . This training process should be an iterative one ...
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adjusted apply assume bank belonging to category called changes Chapter cluster committee components consider consists contains correction corresponding covariance decision surfaces define denote density depends derivation described Development discriminant functions discussed distance distribution element equal error-correction estimates example exists expression FIGURE fixed given implemented important initial layered machine linear dichotomies linear machine linearly separable matrix measurements negative networks normal Note optimum origin parameters partition pattern classifier pattern hyperplane pattern space pattern vector piecewise linear plane points positive presented probability problem proof properties proved PWL machine quadric regions respect response rule sample mean selection separable shown side solution space Stanford step Suppose theorem theory threshold training methods training procedure training sequence training subsets transformation values weight vectors zero
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A Probabilistic Theory of Pattern Recognition Luc Devroye,László Györfi,Gabor Lugosi Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1997 |