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A similar derivation is given by Minsky . ' Winder has determined that the weights specified by Eqs . ( 3 · 14 ) and ( 3 · 15 ) of this example will realize only a small percentage of the linearly separable switching functions and ...
A similar derivation is given by Minsky . ' Winder has determined that the weights specified by Eqs . ( 3 · 14 ) and ( 3 · 15 ) of this example will realize only a small percentage of the linearly separable switching functions and ...
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4-2 to describe the properties of a TLU has been employed by Ridgway 10 and also by Motzkin and Schoenberg.11 The alternative derivation of L ( N , d ) given in the footnote on page 67 follows the derivation by Cameron , 12 The error ...
4-2 to describe the properties of a TLU has been employed by Ridgway 10 and also by Motzkin and Schoenberg.11 The alternative derivation of L ( N , d ) given in the footnote on page 67 follows the derivation by Cameron , 12 The error ...
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6.7 Derivation of a discriminant function for a layered machine It was mentioned in Sec . 6.1 that the discriminant functions of layered machines are piecewise linear . In this section , we shall verify this statement .
6.7 Derivation of a discriminant function for a layered machine It was mentioned in Sec . 6.1 that the discriminant functions of layered machines are piecewise linear . In this section , we shall verify this statement .
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TRAINABLE PATTERN CLASSIFIERS | 1 |
PARAMETRIC TRAINING METHODS | 43 |
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A Probabilistic Theory of Pattern Recognition Luc Devroye,László Györfi,Gabor Lugosi Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1997 |