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From: saswss@hotellng.unx.sas.com (Warren Sarle)
Subject: Re: Testing an ART network
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In article <4muep4$ksi@baggins.cc.flinders.edu.au>, kinslow@ist.flinders.edu.au (Garth M. Kinslow) writes:
|>      All the books I've read on ART networks are based around training the net.
|> How do you test it ?  It would seem rather pointless if you couldn't extract
|> information from the net.
|> 
|>      Any responses (including smart ass comments) are welcome.

The deeper question is, what is the correct response for an ART
network? Is there a model being fitted by ART? What is the "gold
standard"?

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