From: jia on 24 Jun 2010 20:20 Hello, Greg mentioned some posts such as : greg-heath unbalanced greg-heath Neq Nw greg heath rbfnn I tried to search them from Google Group, there are too many results so that I do know which one is the original one. Does anyone have tips? Thanks,
From: Greg Heath on 26 Jun 2010 02:09 On Jun 24, 8:20 pm, "jia " <kuku...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > Greg mentioned some posts such as : > greg-heath unbalanced > greg-heath Neq Nw > greg heath rbfnn > > I tried to search them from Google Group, there are too many results so that I do know which one is the original one. Does anyone have tips? > > Thanks, Typically, sort by date and look at the oldest ones. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that the oldest is always the best. Greg
From: Greg Heath on 26 Jun 2010 02:26 On Jun 26, 2:09 am, Greg Heath <he...(a)alumni.brown.edu> wrote: > On Jun 24, 8:20 pm, "jia " <kuku...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > Greg mentioned some posts such as : > > greg-heath unbalanced > > greg-heath Neq Nw > > greg heath rbfnn > > > I tried to search them from Google Group, there are too many results so that I do know which one is the original one. Does anyone have tips? > > > Thanks, > > Typically, sort by date and look at the oldest ones. > > However, that doesn't necessarily mean that the oldest is always the > best. Now that Google Group searching is no longer reliable, it may help to 1. Use separate searches in comp.ai.neural-nets and comp.soft- sys.matlab 2. Use a variety of similar keywords Greg
From: Greg Heath on 26 Jun 2010 03:38 On Jun 26, 2:09 am, Greg Heath <he...(a)alumni.brown.edu> wrote: > On Jun 24, 8:20 pm, "jia " <kuku...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > Greg mentioned some posts such as : > > greg-heath unbalanced > > greg-heath Neq Nw > > greg heath rbfnn > > > I tried to search them from Google Group, there are too many results so that I do know which one is the original one. Does anyone have tips? > > > Thanks, > > Typically, sort by date and look at the oldest ones. > > However, that doesn't necessarily mean that the oldest is always the > best. For rbfnn see the thread containing http://groups.google.com/group/comp.ai.neural-nets/msg/e55cc1bf51de40c5 The last message from discussion RBFNN Design using MATLAB's NEWRB http://groups.google.com/group/comp.ai.neural-nets/browse_thread/thread/ caabaa37d5f0e462/ Greg
From: jia on 26 Jun 2010 14:23 Thank you, I will try it. Greg Heath <heath(a)alumni.brown.edu> wrote in message <dd83db7f-02a5-49f2-9383-63da846c720b(a)s9g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>... > On Jun 26, 2:09 am, Greg Heath <he...(a)alumni.brown.edu> wrote: > > On Jun 24, 8:20 pm, "jia " <kuku...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > Greg mentioned some posts such as : > > > greg-heath unbalanced > > > greg-heath Neq Nw > > > greg heath rbfnn > > > > > I tried to search them from Google Group, there are too many results so that I do know which one is the original one. Does anyone have tips? > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Typically, sort by date and look at the oldest ones. > > > > However, that doesn't necessarily mean that the oldest is always the > > best. > > For rbfnn see the thread containing > > http://groups.google.com/group/comp.ai.neural-nets/msg/e55cc1bf51de40c5 > > The last message from discussion RBFNN Design using MATLAB's NEWRB > > http://groups.google.com/group/comp.ai.neural-nets/browse_thread/thread/ > caabaa37d5f0e462/ > > Greg
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