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Neural Computation, Vol 9, 99-122, Copyright © 1997 by The MIT Press


LETTERS

Playing Billiards in Version Space

Pal Rujan

A ray-tracing method inspired by ergodic billiards is used to estimate the theoretically best decision rule for a given set of linear separable examples. For randomly distributed examples, the billiard estimate of the single Perceptron with best average generalization probability agrees with known analytic results, while for real-life classification problems, the generalization probability is consistently enhanced when compared to the maximal stability Perceptron.





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