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To: Optim who wrote (237)10/15/1998 11:26:00 PM
From: Len Giammetta  Read Replies (2) of 805
 
Optim, thanks for sharing your observations... looking forward to the next chapter. Needless to say, I intend to run some nets using your reduced neuron, shorter training period theory. Somehow, though, I feel that using the maximum neurons will identify more patterns, but what do I know? Another benefit of setting up models like we're discussing is that they seem to train "easier", and I've found that you can run multiple incidences of the program simultaneously, which of course increases the number of nets you can train over a given period of time. I'm using a 166 and have been able to train 3 or 4 nets at the same time with no observable adverse effects. Still not sold on annealing.

In very simple terms, could you explain some benefit of genetic training. Why would it be worth the additional investment?

Thanks

Len
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