The convergence of one group of correction training procedures

Svatopluk Bláha

Kybernetika (1969)

  • Volume: 05, Issue: 2, page (136)-153
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Bláha, Svatopluk. "The convergence of one group of correction training procedures." Kybernetika 05.2 (1969): (136)-153. <http://eudml.org/doc/27798>.

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JO - Kybernetika
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References

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  1. S. Agmon, The Relaxation Method for Linear Inequalities, Canadian Journal of Mathematics VI (1954), 382-392. (1954) Zbl0055.35001MR0062786
  2. T. S. Motzkin I. J. Schoenberg, The Relaxation Method for Linear Inequalities, Canadian Journal of Mathematics VI (1954), 393-404. (1954) MR0062787
  3. N. J. Nilsson, Learning Machines, McGraw-Hill Book Comp., N. York 1965. (1965) Zbl0132.12005
  4. C. H. Mays, Effect of Adaptation Parameters on Convergence Time and Tolerance for Adaptive Threshold Elements, IEEE Transaction on Electronics Computers (August 1964), 465-468. (1964) 

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