Learning Machines: Foundations of Trainable Pattern-classifying SystemsMcGraw-Hill, 1965 - 137 sivua |
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... presented to the trainable TLU one at a time for trial . The trial consists of comparing the actual response of the ... presented by cycling through the training set , over and over , or the patterns may be presented in some random order ...
... presented to the trainable TLU one at a time for trial . The trial consists of comparing the actual response of the ... presented by cycling through the training set , over and over , or the patterns may be presented in some random order ...
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... presented because it illustrates several that have been proposed for mode seeking . No rigorous theo- retical treatment has been advanced to support it , and only limited em- pirical evidence has been collected to justify its use , but ...
... presented because it illustrates several that have been proposed for mode seeking . No rigorous theo- retical treatment has been advanced to support it , and only limited em- pirical evidence has been collected to justify its use , but ...
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... presented in this chapter originated with the author , although his opinions were influenced by many . We shall try to give a short account of these influences here . The disadvantage of the error- correction methods , discussed in Sec ...
... presented in this chapter originated with the author , although his opinions were influenced by many . We shall try to give a short account of these influences here . The disadvantage of the error- correction methods , discussed in Sec ...
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Preface vii | 11 |
PARAMETRIC TRAINING METHODS | 43 |
SOME NONPARAMETRIC TRAINING METHODS | 65 |
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