Neural Network applications using Beowulf
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* Karen Shaeffer (shaeffer at neuralscape.com) [021122 06:54]: > > May I suggest you read these books: > <snip> > > Ralf Herbrich; Learning Kernel Classifiers, Theory and Algorithms; MIT > Press, 2002 > I'd like to point out this paper too # X. Yao, ``Evolving artificial neural networks,'' Proceedings of the IEEE, 87(9):1423-1447, September 1999. (yao_ie3proc_online.ps.gz), which you may download from: http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~xin/research/eann.html it is the second of the list I've found it very valuable, either for the exposition and for the bibliography -- .*. finelli /V\ (/ \) -------------------------------------------------------------- ( ) Linux: Friends dont let friends use Piccolosoffice ^^-^^ -------------------------------------------------------------- I was appalled by this story of the destruction of a member of a valued endangered species. It's all very well to celebrate the practicality of pigs by ennobling the porcine sibling who constructed his home out of bricks and mortar. But to wantonly destroy a wolf, even one with an excessive taste for porkers, is unconscionable in these ecologically critical times when both man and his domestic beasts continue to maraud the earth. Sylvia Kamerman, "Book Reviewing"
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