A linear learning machine program for a microcomputer

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The linear learning machine (LLM) has become an established procedure in chemical pattern recognition. It examines whether two classes of objects, represented as points in a multidimensional space with the variables as coordinates, can be separated by means of a linear hyperplane. The position of the hyperplane is determine by an iterative procedure, using feedback corrections. In most applications, the computations are done on minicomputers. In this communication, a "micro-LLM" is described, i.e., a linear learning machine implemented on a microcomputer. ?? 1984.
TNO Identifier
229732
ISSN
0003-2670
Source
Analytica Chimica Acta, 160(C), pp. 283-287.
Pages
283-287
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