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From: 93funkst@wave.scar.utoronto.ca (FUNK  STEVEN LESLIE,,Student Account)
Subject: Linear Seperability
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Date: Thu, 20 Oct 1994 12:48:04 GMT
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Hi,

	Just wondering if linear seperability is still considered a problem in
memory storage.  Has anybody heard of a system being able to make use of nonlinear
seperability? Thanks.

Steven
93funkst@wave.scar.utoronto.ca
