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Fixing up the error surface
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So multiply each
input
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inverse of
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the covariance
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The
preprocessed
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uncorrelated
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components.
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So the error surface
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will
have circular
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cross-sections
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Suppose
that inputs i and j
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are
highly correlated.
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Changing
wi will change the
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error
in the same way as
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changing
wj.
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So
changes in wi will have a
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on
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