Technical Report Series in Neural and Computational Learning (second attempt to send)
Keith Howker
jkh at dcs.rhbnc.ac.uk
Fri Jun 19 16:01:26 EDT 1998
[Apologies if you get more than one copy: the first attempt ]
[had some non-deliveries. rgds, K. ]
The European Community ESPRIT Working Group in Neural and Computational
Learning Theory (NeuroCOLT) has been funded for a further three years
as the Working Group NeuroCOLT2. The overall objective of the Working
Group is to demonstrate the effectiveness of technologies that arise
from a deep understanding of the performance and implementation of
learning systems on real world data. We will continue to maintain the
Technical Report Archive of papers produced by members or associates of
the group's partners. We have created a new web site:
http://www.neurocolt.com/
which gives more information about the project, including access to the
Technical Reports (see below for further access instructions).
Best wishes
John Shawe-Taylor
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Titles follow:
Abstracts are available via the Web Site
1998 Document Archive
Ref. Title Author
1998-abs Complete Abstract File For 1998
JNN, a Randomized Algorithm for
1998-001 Learning Multilayer Networks in Elisseeff &
Polynomial Time Paugam-Moisy
1998-002 A comparison of non-informative Grunwald
priors for Bayesian networks
Data-Dependent Structural Risk
1998-003 Minimisation for Perceptron Decision Shawe-Taylor
Trees
1998-004 Are Lower Bounds Easier over the Fournier & Koiran
Reals?
1998-005 Query, PACS and simple-PAC Learning Castro & Guijarro
1998-006 The Real Dimension Problem is Koiran
NPR-Complete
1998-007 Elimination of Parameters in the Koiran
Polynomial Hierarchy
Bayesian Classifiers are Large Cristiani,
1998-008 Margin Hyperplanes in a Hilbert Shawe-Taylor,
Space Sykacek
1998-009 Learning via Internal Representation Dichterman
Discrete versus analog computation:
1998-010 Some aspects of studying the same Meer
problem in different computational
models
1998-011 How many connected components must a Matamala & Meer
difficult set have?
The Separation Theorem for the
1998-012 Relation Classes Associated to the Gakwaya
Extended Grzegorczyk Classes
Isomorphism Theorem for BSS
1998-013 Recursively Enumerable Sets over Michaux & Troestler
Real Closed Fields
Efficient Read-Restricted Monotone
1998-014 CNF/DNF Dualization by Learning with Domingo, Mishra,
Membership Queries Pitt
1998-015 Equality Is a Jump Boldi & Vigna
Cristianini,
1998-016 Multiplicative Updatings for Campbell,
Support-Vector Learning
Shawe-Taylor
Cristianini,
1998-017 Dynamically Adapting Kernels in Campbell,
Support Vector Machines
Shawe-Taylor
1998-018 Practical Algorithms for On-line Domingo, Gavalda,
Sampling Watanabe
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***************** ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS ******************
The files and abstracts may be accessed via WWW starting from the NeuroCOLT
homepage:
http://www.neurocolt.com/
or from the archive:
ftp://ftp.dcs.rhbnc.ac.uk/pub/neurocolt/tech_reports
Alternatively, it is still possible to use ftp access as follows:
% ftp ftp.dcs.rhbnc.ac.uk (134.219.96.1)
Name: anonymous
password: your full email address
ftp> cd pub/neurocolt/tech_reports/1998
ftp> binary
ftp> get nc-tr-1998-001.ps.Z
ftp> bye
% zcat nc-tr-1998-001.ps.Z | lpr
Similarly for the other technical reports.
In some cases there are two files available, for example,
nc-tr-97-002-title.ps.Z
nc-tr-97-002-body.ps.Z
The first contains the title page while the second contains the body
of the report. The single command,
ftp> mget nc-tr-97-002*
will prompt you for the files you require.
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| Keith Howker | e-mail: jkh at dcs.rhbnc.ac.uk |
| Dept. of Computer Science | Phone : +44 1784 443696 |
| RHUL | Fax : +44 1784 439786 |
| EGHAM TW20 0EX, UK | Home: +44 1932 222529 |
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| Keith Howker | e-mail: jkh at dcs.rhbnc.ac.uk |
| Dept. of Computer Science | Phone : +44 1784 443696 |
| RHUL | Fax : +44 1784 439786 |
| EGHAM TW20 0EX, UK | Home: +44 1932 222529 |
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