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- From: dlou@sdcc3.ucsd.edu (Dennis Lou)
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- Subject: Re: ---< Quality of Life >--- Synapsis & *SPOILERS*
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- Date: 18 Nov 92 03:31:45 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov17.001333.38@uoft02.utoledo.edu> mneylon@jupiter.cse.utoledo.edu (Michael Neylon) writes:
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- >application of the robots. They are able to create the tools they need, and
- >are very adaptable (ie Neural Network). Geordi wonders how effective they
- >
- ...
- >First, TECHONOBABLE: There was understandable stuff, and incomprehensable
- >stuff. The robots and stuff with neural networks makes sense (actually
- >it explain networks quite well). However, the mining with a partical
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- I believe that sort of learning would constitute a genetic algorithm, not
- a neural net. Neural nets tend to have rather rigid or somewhat fixed
- architectures.
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