I've managed to collect 416 links for KDCentral.com, my attempt at creating a new Web portal about knowledge and information discovery from data. Please feel...
T.S. Lim
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Apr 5, 2000 5:47 am
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Second Call for the EU ADVANCED COURSE IN COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE (AN IBRO NEUROSCIENCE SCHOOL) AUGUST 21 - SEPTEMBER 15, 2000 INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR...
Martin Stetter
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Apr 5, 2000 1:25 pm
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Emerging computational neural Network architectures based on neuroscience (EmerNet): International EPSRC Workshop on Current Computational Architectures...
Stefan.Wermter
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Apr 5, 2000 3:00 pm
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Is there someone can tell me the difference between "supervised learning" and "unsupervised learning" Thank you and sorry for ones who are not interesting in. ...
Ngoc-Tung Nguyen
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Apr 6, 2000 3:39 pm
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... Just going from the words I would say it has to do with the degree of autonomy of the student (whether the student is mouse, man or machine). Robot...
Franklin Wayne Poley
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Apr 6, 2000 4:01 pm
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... Erm, in the olden days, supervised and unsupervised learning were as follows. Supervised learning :- learning proceeds with the active participation of a...
Ross Clement
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Apr 6, 2000 4:20 pm
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... See "How many kinds of NNs exist?" and "What does unsupervised learning learn?" in the Neural Network FAQ at ftp://ftp.sas.com/pub/neural/FAQ.html -- ...
Warren Sarle
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Apr 6, 2000 7:06 pm
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supervised learning: The learner is given the correct answer for each training example. unsupervised learning: The learner is not given the correct answer...
Gary Noel Boone
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Apr 6, 2000 8:54 pm
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... This is usually called "reinforcement learning", not "unsupervised learning." -- Warren S. Sarle SAS Institute Inc. The opinions expressed here ...
Warren Sarle
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Apr 6, 2000 9:42 pm
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... Lots have given descriptions. Andy Barto made this distinction about a decade and a half ago (+/- my transliteration): Supervised Learning: (a) Feedback...
osborn
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Apr 7, 2000 12:10 am
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... I can't agree that reinforcement learning goes under supervised learning. From Reinforcement Learning, An Introduction, by Richard Sutton and Andrew Barto,...
Gary Noel Boone
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Apr 7, 2000 12:58 am
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... Reinforcement learning and unsupervised learning are closely related. Reinforcement learning is a kind unsupervised learning, but emphasizes several...
Gary Noel Boone
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Apr 7, 2000 1:04 am
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... learning. Actually, I think Gary's right - my memory seems to have scrambled things. How about this amended recall: Feedback Learning = Supervised Learning...
osborn
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Apr 7, 2000 1:39 am
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... Apparently, reading comprehension is not among the skills required of students at Georgia Tech. The excerpt above clearly does not "equate" unsupervised...
Warren Sarle
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Apr 7, 2000 2:02 am
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Sounds excellent. Now if you were to build some genetic algorithms into this, how far do you think it go? I mean, if it learns to self-improve and in an...
Franklin Wayne Poley
culturex@...
Apr 7, 2000 3:03 am
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Pardon my levity (below) and it certainly was not an insult to those who recently posted on machine learning definitions. I found all of them to be of high...
Franklin Wayne Poley
culturex@...
Apr 8, 2000 3:13 am
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Dear Machine-Learners, The question posed by Ngoc-Tung and the discussion induced, reinforces my feeling that the classical taxonomy supervised learning ...
Stevo Bozinovski
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Apr 9, 2000 9:08 pm
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... I don't want to draw this out much more, because people will quibble about specific definitions depending on where the people are working (and that's as it...
osborn
Osborn@...
Apr 10, 2000 7:38 am
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... Erm, Explanation Based Learning is quite different from this, and doesn't rely on internal state evaluation mechanisms. Explanation Based Learning is...
Ross Clement
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Apr 10, 2000 8:01 am
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... One thing your taxonomy doesn't make clear is whether a human teacher is necessary throughout learning, or whether the teacher only supplies a set of...
Ross Clement
R.P.Clement@...
Apr 10, 2000 8:12 am
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... Ross is right. I am wrong. I haven't been dealing with EBL "thinking" for quite a while and got quite mixed up. Standard EBL assumes perfect domain...
osborn
Osborn@...
Apr 10, 2000 8:58 am
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Hi. I was wondering if people could recommend books for Machine Learning, both books with research papers, and those suitable for coursebooks (I teach both...
Ross Clement
R.P.Clement@...
Apr 11, 2000 9:09 am
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Hi, There will be a new text book "Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques" by Jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber from Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. You may contact...
Huan Liu
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Apr 11, 2000 4:25 pm
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Greetings, I'm wondering if someone could enlighten me on the difference between Bayesian analysis as used with large statistical samples versus neural...
Dale Johnson
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Apr 12, 2000 12:35 am
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... Bayesian methods are often used for training neural networks. See ftp://ftp.sas.com/pub/neural/FAQ3.html#A_bayes -- Warren S. Sarle SAS Institute...
Warren Sarle
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Apr 12, 2000 6:53 pm
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I remember seeing a message a few months ago mentioning a technical report (Dempster ? MIT ?) with Dempster-Shafer Theory and Kalman Filter in the title. I...
cpeters5@...
Apr 12, 2000 7:17 pm
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... Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 12:29:16 -0700 (PDT) From: Franklin Wayne Poley <fwp@...> Reply-To: Robot-for-President@egroups.com To: Dario.Floreano@......
Franklin Wayne Poley
culturex@...
Apr 12, 2000 7:34 pm
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I like it, Stevo. Let's take just one component for now and expand on it a bit. Imagine a robot population with completely unsupervised learning and no human...
Franklin Wayne Poley
culturex@...
Apr 12, 2000 8:45 pm
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Hi, It seems the discussion about supervised and unsupervised learning is closed. Nobody has really summarized it, I'll try in the form of several remarks: 1....
Jindrich Bucha
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Apr 13, 2000 7:48 am
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... Hi. Personally I would prefer the definition of unsupervised learning as when there is not the active participation of a (usually human) trainer throughout...