CLASSIFIER 2)
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"A set of condition/action rules"(J. HOLLAND, 1992, p. 172)
Classifiers are necessary in adaptive systems. They work on inputs, detected from the environment by specific sensors. Any such input is matched with the behavioral set of rules proper of the system, according to a general "it… then" rule.
In HOLLAND's model, an output is produced and fed back to the environment. The obtained result may lead to an adjustment of the rules strength.
This is similar to the back propagation algorithm (HINTON, 1991).
Classifiers are basic, for ex. for pattern recognition.
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