| Zadeh, L. A.: From Circuit Theory to System Theory, Proceedings of the IRE, Vol. 50, p. 856 ff |
....the system is not understood enough to specify the model structure uniquely. Suppose that the model builder is able to formulate a certain number of hypotheses is true but he does not know which one it is. If, in addition, input output data observed on the system he is facing the problem called by [28](1962) the problem of system classification. 6.1 Model Classes and Hypotheses Let SM be the set of models which are considered as candidates to represent the system under study and let M be one particular model from this set, M # SM . In previous sections, when a single model structure was ....
L.A. Zadeh, "From circuit theory to system theory", Proc. IRE, vol. 50, pp. 856--865, 1962.
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Zadeh, L. A.: From Circuit Theory to System Theory, Proceedings of the IRE, Vol. 50, p. 856 ff
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L. A. Zadeh. From circuit theory to system theory. In IRE, volume 50, pages 856--865, 1962.
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