A number of differently configured Multi-Layer Perceptrons (MLP) were tested and compared for the system modelling of a highly non-linear fermentation process. The MLPs differed with respect to the inputs, the transfer functions, and the weight-updating schemes employed. In this paper it is shown th
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Learning multi-kernel distance functions using relative comparisons
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2005
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- 38
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## Perfusion -weighted imaging techniques employing blood water protons as an endogenous tracer have poor temporal resolution because each image should be acquired with an adequate spin 'tagging' time. Thus, perfusion-based functional magnetic resonance imaging studies are typically performed on a