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From: saswss@hotellng.unx.sas.com (Warren Sarle)
Subject: Re: CMAC
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In article <D2prvK.341@news.cis.umn.edu>, dedmonds@giga.cs.umn.edu (Dirk W. Edmonds) writes:
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|> Has anyone got an opinion about James Albus' Cerebellar Model Arithmetic
|> Computer (CMAC)?  It seems like a usable idea, but I need more explanation.

Brown, M. and Harris, C. (1994), _Neurofuzzy Adaptive Modeling and
Control_, New York: Prentice Hall, is by far the best reference on CMAC
I have seen.

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