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... ment is , of course , of k dimensions . In this case the state labels for the ith element may be called Aj . An example of such a matrix for two elements ez , ez , acting on e1 is given in fig . 8 . If the states of our elements ...
... ment is , of course , of k dimensions . In this case the state labels for the ith element may be called Aj . An example of such a matrix for two elements ez , ez , acting on e1 is given in fig . 8 . If the states of our elements ...
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... ment in its ON state , because its internal state does not fall below zero . From this we can con- clude that a completely disconnected element with zero threshold always has its output in the ON state . If in fig . 9 the threshold is ...
... ment in its ON state , because its internal state does not fall below zero . From this we can con- clude that a completely disconnected element with zero threshold always has its output in the ON state . If in fig . 9 the threshold is ...
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... ment question , we should now turn to the cost - efficiency question . However , I shall forego this exercise , for it has been shown ' that it is not the machine orient- ed estimate of costs that counts , but the community's expenses ...
... ment question , we should now turn to the cost - efficiency question . However , I shall forego this exercise , for it has been shown ' that it is not the machine orient- ed estimate of costs that counts , but the community's expenses ...
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