Law of Connectivity in Machine Learning

07/01/2011
by   Jitesh Dundas, et al.
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We present in this paper our law that there is always a connection present between two entities, with a selfconnection being present at least in each node. An entity is an object, physical or imaginary, that is connected by a path (or connection) and which is important for achieving the desired result of the scenario. In machine learning, we state that for any scenario, a subject entity is always, directly or indirectly, connected and affected by single or multiple independent / dependent entities, and their impact on the subject entity is dependent on various factors falling into the categories such as the existenc

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