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From: C.M.Sully@cm.cf.ac.uk (Chris Sully)
Subject: Re: introduction of random noise - refs?
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Keywords: Neural networks, noise injection
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Thanks to those who have responded. Several references have been helpful. Just
to clarify my area of interest in case there is anything else out in the literature that might be relevant.

In most 'real world' applications noise exists in the data collected. Can the noise be eliminated/ reduced post collection? Possibly by investigation of the affects of adding further noise into the data?

Cheers.

Chris.


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