| Brian D. Ripley - 1996 - 422 lapas
...from Aleksander & Morton (1990): 'A neural network is a massively parallel distributed processor that has a natural propensity for storing experiential...available for use. It resembles the brain in two respects: 1. Knowledge is acquired by the network through a learning process. 2. Interneuron connection strengths... | |
| Arieh Iserles - 1999 - 310 lapas
...According to Haykin (1994, p. 2): 'A neural network is a massively parallel distributed processor that has a natural propensity for storing experiential...available for use. It resembles the brain in two respects: 1. Knowledge is acquired by the network through a learning process. 2. Interneuron connection strengths... | |
| Madan M. Gupta - 1999 - 639 lapas
...is a massively parallel distributed processor that has a natural propensity for storing experimental knowledge and making it available for use. It resembles the brain in two respects: • Knowledge is acquired by the network through a learning process. • Interconnection strengths... | |
| Ernest Czogała, Jacek Leski - 2000 - 220 lapas
...techniques, rather than model of the brain. Prof. S. Haykin proposed the following definition of ANNs: "A neural network is a massively parallel distributed...available for use. It resembles the brain in two respects: 1). Knowledge is acquired by the network from its environment through a learning process, 2). Interneuron... | |
| Anjan K. Deb - 2000 - 257 lapas
...actual data. According to Haykin,* a neural network is a massively parallel distributed processor that has a natural propensity for storing experiential...available for use. It resembles the brain in two respects: 1 . Knowledge is acquired by the network through a learning process. 2. Interneuron connection strengths... | |
| Stergios Stergiopoulos - 2000 - 752 lapas
...networks that make up the human brain. A neural network is a massively parallel distributed processor that has a natural propensity for storing experiential...available for use. It resembles the brain in two respects: 1. Knowledge is acquired by the network through a learning process. 2. Interconnection strengths known... | |
| Nikhil R. Pal, Michio Sugeno - 2002 - 1046 lapas
...information. NN is a massively parallel computing system made up of simple processing units, called neurons, which has a natural propensity for storing experiential knowledge and making it available for use in decision making. Nonlinearity of neuron, input-output mapping, adaptivity, and fault tolerance are... | |
| V.C. Lakhan - 2003 - 614 lapas
...universally. According to Haykin (1994) "A neural network is a massively parallel distributed processor that has a natural propensity for storing experiential...available for use. It resembles the brain in two respects: (1) knowledge is acquired by the network through a learning process and (2) interneuron connection... | |
| Sharad K. Jain, V.P. Singh - 2003 - 882 lapas
...is a massively parallel distributed processor that has a natural propensity for storing experimental knowledge and making it available for use. It resembles the brain in two respects: 1 . Knowledge is acquired by the network through a learning process. 2. Interneuron connection strengths,... | |
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