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If d can be very large , we might not need to exercise much care in the selection of measurements because it is likely that most of the important ones can be included . But in the more usual and practical cases , in which ( for economic ...
If d can be very large , we might not need to exercise much care in the selection of measurements because it is likely that most of the important ones can be included . But in the more usual and practical cases , in which ( for economic ...
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2.10 Implementation of quadric discriminant functions There are two important methods of implementing quadric discriminant functions . One is suggested by Eq . ( 2 · 21 ) and will be of importance when we study training procedures .
2.10 Implementation of quadric discriminant functions There are two important methods of implementing quadric discriminant functions . One is suggested by Eq . ( 2 · 21 ) and will be of importance when we study training procedures .
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The other implementation can be derived by studying the properties of the matrix A. This implementation is of somewhat lesser importance and is discussed in detail in the Appendix . To explain the more important implementation we first ...
The other implementation can be derived by studying the properties of the matrix A. This implementation is of somewhat lesser importance and is discussed in detail in the Appendix . To explain the more important implementation we first ...
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TRAINABLE PATTERN CLASSIFIERS | 1 |
PARAMETRIC TRAINING METHODS | 43 |
SOME NONPARAMETRIC TRAINING METHODS | 65 |
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A Probabilistic Theory of Pattern Recognition Luc Devroye,László Györfi,Gabor Lugosi Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1997 |