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2006
ACM
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Classification-based objective functions
Backpropagation, similar to most learning algorithms that can form complex decision surfaces, is prone to overfitting. This work presents classification-based objective functions, ...
Michael Rimer, Tony Martinez
JNCA
2007
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Adaptive anomaly detection with evolving connectionist systems
Anomaly detection holds great potential for detecting previously unknown attacks. In order to be effective in a practical environment, anomaly detection systems have to be capable...
Yihua Liao, V. Rao Vemuri, Alejandro Pasos
CMOT
1999
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Structural Learning: Attraction and Conformity in Task-Oriented Groups
This study extends previous research that showed how informal social sanctions can backfire when members prefer friendship over enforcement of group norms. We use a type of neural...
James A. Kitts, Michael W. Macy, Andreas Flache
IJCNN
2007
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Enhanced Facilitatory Neuronal Dynamics for Delay Compensation
— Our earlier work has suggested that neuronal transmission delay may cause serious problems unless a compensation mechanism exists. In that work, facilitating neuronal dynamics ...
Jaerock Kwon, Yoonsuck Choe

Book
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16 years 9 months ago
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
"Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a big field, and this is a big book. We have tried to explore the full breadth of the field, which encompasses logic, probability, and continu...
Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig