Milenkovic's work is about achieving
the same error correction in a more sophisticated way.
Not exact matches
Researchers from the University of Leicester's Department of Mathematics have published a paper in the journal Neural Networks outlining mathematical foundations for new algorithms which could allow for Artificial Intelligence to collect
error reports and correct them immediately without affecting existing skills — at the
same time accumulating
corrections which could be used for future versions or updates.
In guided reading, I gather students on the
same reading level who are not progressing in reading on their own and have them read out loud to me, and we discuss
errors and make
corrections.
If you do that, with enough stations, and the change in each is the
same within a certain range, it seems to me that that gives you your
correction with
error bars for that change.