Linear Separability of Signal Space as a Basis for Adaptive Mechanisms

Citation

Nilsson, N. J. (1964). LINEAR SEPARABILITY OF SIGNAL SPACE AS A BASIS FOR ADAPTIVE MECHANISMS. STANFORD RESEARCH INST MENLO PARK CALIF.

Abstract

This report reviews the research results of the program entitled “Linear Separability of Signal Space as a Basis for Adaptive Mechanisms”. The major contributions of this program have been two fold: 1) the notion of discriminant functions for organizing past and present knowledge into a basis for further theoretical research on trainable pattern classifying machines, and 2) some significant new results have been obtained on trainable pattern classifying machines.


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