You have two other function calls
getAdaptedWeightVector
computeActualResponse

Are these recursive as well?

On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 11:26 PM, jleehurt <jleeh...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi all, I have the following code that trains a perceptron with the
> given inputs and corresponding desired inputs. For input/output
> vectors, when the size gets to about 2000, I am getting a
> java.lang.StackOverflowError in the following function:
>
> (defn trainPerceptron [beginningWeightVector allInputs allOutputs]
>  (loop [weightVector beginningWeightVector
>         inputs allInputs
>         responses allOutputs]
>        (if (and (not (empty? inputs)) (not (empty? responses)))
>            (let [adaptedWeightVector
>                  (getAdaptedWeightVector
>                    weightVector
>                    (first inputs)
>                    (first responses)
>                    (computeActualResponse signum weightVector (first
> inputs)))]
>                 (recur adaptedWeightVector (rest inputs) (rest
> responses)))
>            weightVector)))
>
> Is not the purpose of loop/recur to avoid stack overflow problems?
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> >
>

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