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... is interesting to see how much is involved in trying to construct a mathematical model of learning . Let us again point out that this is something that we can give to a computer . As we have noticed , fmn ( N 86 CHAPTER SEVEN.
... is interesting to see how much is involved in trying to construct a mathematical model of learning . Let us again point out that this is something that we can give to a computer . As we have noticed , fmn ( N 86 CHAPTER SEVEN.
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... involved in uncertainty . No mathematical theory can eliminate this risk . What saves us frequently is the fact that we can learn . As we perform various actions we learn more and more about the system . But it must be emphasized that ...
... involved in uncertainty . No mathematical theory can eliminate this risk . What saves us frequently is the fact that we can learn . As we perform various actions we learn more and more about the system . But it must be emphasized that ...
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... involved . 8. CONSISTENCY Thus , a desired consistency gives way to utility . By this we mean that any consistent view of nature would seem to be too complex to use . Consequently , we simplify in a local area . We develop methods that ...
... involved . 8. CONSISTENCY Thus , a desired consistency gives way to utility . By this we mean that any consistent view of nature would seem to be too complex to use . Consequently , we simplify in a local area . We develop methods that ...
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The Bellman Continuum: A Collection of the Works of Richard E. Bellman Richard Ernest Bellman,Robert S. Roth No preview available - 1986 |