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you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.311 \\\\
= \barra{E}[\barra{E}[\Pi \{Y_\Pi(s,x)\} = 1 | X] \cdot \barra{E}...
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.311 ...dot \barra{E}[\Pi \{y = -1\} |X ]] = \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.311 ...dot \barra{E}[\Pi \{y = -1\} |X ]] = \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.312 ...\eta_{\Pi(s,x)} \cdot (1-\eta(x))] = \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.312 ...\eta_{\Pi(s,x)} \cdot (1-\eta(x))] = \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.313 ...barra{P}(Y_{\Pi(s,x)} = -1 , y = 1) = \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.315 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.315 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.317 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.317 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.319 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.319 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.321 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.321 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.322 ...mptions on $D_x \quad and \quad \eta$: \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.326 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.326 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.330 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.330 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.332 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.332 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.338 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.338 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.340 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.340 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.342 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.342 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.343 ...ta(x) \cdot (1- \eta(x)) + c||X-x'|| \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.343 ...ta(x) \cdot (1- \eta(x)) + c||X-x'|| \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.346 \\
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I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.347 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.347 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.349 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.352 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.352 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.354 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.354 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.356 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.356 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.358 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.358 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.361 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.361 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.363 \\\\
--DISEGNO--
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.363 \\\\-
-DISEGNO--
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.364 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.364 \\\\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
! Misplaced \cr.
\reserved@b ->\ifnum 0=`{\fi }${}\cr
l.367 \\
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
or \cr or \span just now. If something like a right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.
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l.370 \section
{Previous work}\label{previous work}
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l.370 \section
{Previous work}\label{previous work}
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