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Neural Networks Summary
1,434 words, approx. 5 pages Since its inception in the 1940s, when it was hailed as "The Electronic Brain," the digital computer has been expected to replicate cognitive functions. While developments in hardware technology and software techniques have enabled...
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Neural Network Models : Nonlinear Science
1,351 words, approx. 5 pages A neural network consists of units and connections corresponding to neurons and synapses in biological neural networks. We focus here on neural network models as a means to better understand the working principles of nervous systems, in particular the...
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Neural Networks : Biological Psychology
823 words, approx. 3 pages Neural networks are computing machines, with an internal organization partially resembling that used in the brain. Often termed ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS (ANNs) to distinguish them from real thing, they may be constructed from special purpose silicon...
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Neural Plexi Summary
351 words, approx. 1 pages Central and peripheral neurons and neural fibers that are responsible for the innervation of visceral tissues, such as smooth muscles of internal organs and blood vessels, glands, heart, and limbs, belong to the autonomous nervous system. Nerve plexi...
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Neural network Information
3,281 words, approx. 11 pages
 Traditionally, the term neural network had been used to refer to a network or circuit of biological neurons. The modern usage of the term often refers to artificial neural networks, which are composed of artificial neurons or nodes. Thus the term...




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 The Futurist
Neural-network computers.
09/01/1989: 575 words, approx. 2 pages Neural-Network Computers Computer systems with self-learning and self-adaptive capabilities are increasingly finding their way onto the market. Neural networks, modeled after the human brain, may soon lead to an inexpensive voice typewriter, intelligent household robots, and a host of other "smart" technologies....
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 Futures (Cedar Falls, Iowa)
Birth of a neural network.
03/01/1999: 2,755 words, approx. 9 pages The development of a neural network for trading strategy is discussed. The neural network was used in buying at tomorrow's low price after the market closes in the lower 40% of the range. The key steps include breaking data into sets for testing purposes,...
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HEALTHBEAT: Weird treadmill may tap nerve networks for better walking
8/6/2007: 850 words, approx. 3 pages A weird treadmill is pushing people at a Baltimore research hospital into sloppy versions of Michael Jackson's moonwalk, in hopes of training stroke survivors and others with brain injuries to walk normally again.The custom-built treadmill hides a split belt _ one side can move one...
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Weird treadmill may tap nerve networks for better walking
8/6/2007: 840 words, approx. 3 pages A weird treadmill is pushing people at a research hospital into sloppy versions of singer Michael Jackson's moonwalk, in hopes of training stroke survivors and others with brain injuries to walk normally again.The custom-built treadmill hides a split belt _ one side can move one...


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