Silly grammar question

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lol glad to see responses. I believe it is examples'. Thanks

ps: It reads well in its context. Its quite a technical piece of writing.
 
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... each of the training example’s input vectors.
Or to rearrange it: each input vector of the training example. So yes, the way it was first shown is correct.

Or rather, if the definition is based on each input vector of the training example, then it is worded correctly.
If, however, the definition is based on the input vectors of each of the training examples, then it should be worded "examples'"

Although fighting my way through the morass of tangled verbiage that the example employed therein, I fink its rite, innit? ;)
 
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