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center of gravity of the cluster approach the mean values m1 , m2 of the corresponding normal distribution . The notation used in Eq . ( 3-20 ) to describe the normal distribution can be made more compact if we define and use the ...
center of gravity of the cluster approach the mean values m1 , m2 of the corresponding normal distribution . The notation used in Eq . ( 3-20 ) to describe the normal distribution can be made more compact if we define and use the ...
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3.7 The multivariate normal distribution The matrix notation of the last section has a direct parallel in the case in which the number of pattern components is greater than two . There is a multivariate normal distribution which ...
3.7 The multivariate normal distribution The matrix notation of the last section has a direct parallel in the case in which the number of pattern components is greater than two . There is a multivariate normal distribution which ...
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discriminant functions while leaving their distributions within the banks fixed . Training patterns are presented to the PWL machine whose R banks of subsidiary linear discriminant functions have initially been se- lected arbitrarily .
discriminant functions while leaving their distributions within the banks fixed . Training patterns are presented to the PWL machine whose R banks of subsidiary linear discriminant functions have initially been se- lected arbitrarily .
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TRAINABLE PATTERN CLASSIFIERS | 1 |
SOME NONPARAMETRIC TRAINING METHODS | 65 |
TRAINING THEOREMS | 79 |
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adjusted apply assume bank called cells changes Chapter cluster column committee machine components consider consists contains correction corresponding covariance decision surfaces define denote density depends described dichotomies discriminant functions discussed distance distributions elements equal error-correction estimates example exist expression FIGURE fixed given implemented important initial layered machine linear machine linearly separable lines majority matrix mean measurements modes negative networks nonparametric normal Note optimum origin parameters partition pattern classifier pattern hyperplane pattern space pattern vector piecewise linear plane points positive presented probability problem properties PWL machine quadric regions respect response rule selection separable sequence side solution space Stanford step subsidiary discriminant Suppose theorem theory threshold training methods training patterns training procedure training sequence training subsets transformation values weight vectors X1 and X2 Y₁ zero
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A Probabilistic Theory of Pattern Recognition Luc Devroye,László Györfi,Gabor Lugosi Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1997 |