Learning Machines: Foundations of Trainable Pattern-classifying SystemsMcGraw-Hill, 1965 - 137 sivua |
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... MACHINES 7.1 Multimodal pattern - classifying tasks Piecewise linear ( PWL ) machines were originally defined in Chapter 2 . The general form for such machines was illustrated in Fig . 2.6 . A PWL machine consists of R discriminators ...
... MACHINES 7.1 Multimodal pattern - classifying tasks Piecewise linear ( PWL ) machines were originally defined in Chapter 2 . The general form for such machines was illustrated in Fig . 2.6 . A PWL machine consists of R discriminators ...
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... PWL machine with L ; linear discrimi- nators in the Lith bank might be an appropriate pattern classifier . Pattern - classifying tasks that have many different prototype pat- terns per category are common . The weather - prediction ...
... PWL machine with L ; linear discrimi- nators in the Lith bank might be an appropriate pattern classifier . Pattern - classifying tasks that have many different prototype pat- terns per category are common . The weather - prediction ...
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... PWL machines To apply the closest - mode decision method , we need a training procedure to locate the modes or centers of high pattern density . Suppose that we have a PWL machine whose subsidiary discriminant functions are repre ...
... PWL machines To apply the closest - mode decision method , we need a training procedure to locate the modes or centers of high pattern density . Suppose that we have a PWL machine whose subsidiary discriminant functions are repre ...
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TRAINABLE PATTERN CLASSIFIERS | 1 |
SOME NONPARAMETRIC TRAINING METHODS | 65 |
TRAINING THEOREMS | 79 |
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A Probabilistic Theory of Pattern Recognition Luc Devroye,László Györfi,Gabor Lugosi Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1997 |