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In Lecture 25, we will finish our discussion of [[Support_Vector_Machines|Support Vector Machines]] and continue with a discussion of [[Artificial_Neural_Networks|artificial neural networks]].  
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In Lecture 25, we finished our discussion of [[Support_Vector_Machines|Support Vector Machines]]. We then began discussing [[Artificial_Neural_Networks|artificial neural networks]]. In particular, a somewhat non-standard, but mathematically convenient, definition of ANN involving composition of functions was given. Comments regarding this way of presenting the material are welcome! 
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A poll regarding [[favoritedecisionECE662S10|your favorite decision method]] was announced. Please make sure to answer before the end of the semester. (Hint: [[Star_feedbackECE662S2010|stars stars!!]]).
  
 
Previous: [[Lecture24ECE662S10|Lecture 24]]
 
Previous: [[Lecture24ECE662S10|Lecture 24]]

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Details of Lecture 25, ECE662 Spring 2010

April 20, 2010

In Lecture 25, we finished our discussion of Support Vector Machines. We then began discussing artificial neural networks. In particular, a somewhat non-standard, but mathematically convenient, definition of ANN involving composition of functions was given. Comments regarding this way of presenting the material are welcome!

A poll regarding your favorite decision method was announced. Please make sure to answer before the end of the semester. (Hint: stars stars!!).

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