Abstract
In the history of research of the learning problem one can extract four periods that can be characterized by four bright events:
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(i)
Constructing the first learning machines,
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constructing the fundamentals of the theory,
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(iii)
constructing neural networks,
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constructing the alternatives to neural networks.
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Vapnik, V.N. (2000). Introduction: Four Periods in the Research of the Learning Problem. In: The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory. Statistics for Engineering and Information Science. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3264-1_1
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