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A Global State Driven Cooling Schema for Simulated Annealing Used with Boltzmann Machine

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In this paper we present a general purpose cooling schema for using simulated annealing in a Boltzmann machine. Because this cooling schema is deduced from the behaviour of each unit, we can expect that it is not problem dependent and therefore can be used for any kind of problem.

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Bouju, A., Bourret, P., Gaspin, C. (1990). A Global State Driven Cooling Schema for Simulated Annealing Used with Boltzmann Machine. In: International Neural Network Conference. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0643-3_148

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