2005
DOI: 10.1108/03321640510615715
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Tracing AM‐detector transfer characteristics

Abstract: Purpose -Showing both theoretically and experimentally that the Newton-Raphson algorithm is a very efficient tool for computing the transfer factor characteristic of AM detectors. Design/methodology/approach -An equation which describes the diode and transistor AM detectors has been investigated. Using elementary techniques of mathematical analysis, some theoretical properties of the equation have been formulated and convergence of the Newton-Raphson algorithm has been proved. Findings -It is shown that the Ne… Show more

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“…It is important to be aware of the main risk to the generalization ability of the network, resulting from its overfitting to less important details that are irrelevant to the solution of the problem. Testing sets are created to control this problem [22]. However, it is important to remember that process data (especially from foundries) can have data deficiencies.…”
Section: Advanced Data Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to be aware of the main risk to the generalization ability of the network, resulting from its overfitting to less important details that are irrelevant to the solution of the problem. Testing sets are created to control this problem [22]. However, it is important to remember that process data (especially from foundries) can have data deficiencies.…”
Section: Advanced Data Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%