Transcription of INTRODUCTION MACHINE LEARNING
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INTRODUCTIONTOMACHINE LEARNINGAN EARLY DRAFT OF A PROPOSEDTEXTBOOKNils J. NilssonRobotics LaboratoryDepartment of Computer ScienceStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305e-mail: 3, 1998 Copyrightc 2005 Nils J. NilssonThis material may not be copied, reproduced, or distributed without thewritten permission of the copyright INTRODUCTION .. is MACHINE LEARNING ? .. of MACHINE LEARNING .. of MACHINE LEARNING .. LEARNING Input-Output Functions .. of LEARNING .. Vectors .. Regimes .. Evaluation .. LEARNING Requires Bias .. Sample Applications .. Sources .. Bibliographical and Historical Remarks .. 132 Boolean Representation.
current nets, radial basis functions, grammar and automata learning, genetic algorithms, and Bayes networks :::. I am also collecting exercises and project suggestions which will appear in future versions. My intention is to pursue a middle ground between a theoretical textbook and one that focusses on applications. The book concentrates on the ...
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