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For noisy input vectors, Hebb methodology of learning can be employed? (a) yes (b) no This question was posed to me during an interview. My enquiry is from Determination of Weights topic in chapter Feedforward Neural Networks of Neural Networks Please answer the above question.

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Right option is (b) no The explanation: For noisy input vectors, no specific type of learning method exist.

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