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      <title>By Noe</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ Dean, 
First, I'd thank you for this nice introduction. but something make me doubt. I'd get a confirmation about whether a weight could be a negative value else than a bias coefficient(I'm talking about the w=-2 in the XOR example). thank you for your reply

Best regards,

Noe ]]></description>
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