Lecture 6: Optimization
gradient or the momentum-smoothed negative gradient, it is possible to do a search along that direction to find the minimum of the function • Usually the search is a bisection, which bounds the nearest local minimum along the line between any two points such that there is a third point w with E(w ) < E(w ) and E(w ) < E(w )
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