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Neural Networks - Neural Networks Tools and Techniques for Beginners - cover

Neural Networks - Neural Networks Tools and Techniques for Beginners

John Slavio

Publisher: Abhishek Kumar

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Are you looking to get a better understanding of neural networks and their applications?

 
Neural networks are used to model complex patterns for prediction and simulation. It uses the processing pattern used by brain neurons to achieve this. Neural Networks are good at processing complex , non-linear relationships and are used in forecasting, image processing and character recognition. 

 
Here's What's Included In this Book:

What are Artificial Neural Networks?Fundamentals of Neural NetworksActivation ParadigmsLearning ParadigmsMultilayer PerceptronPractical Application - Text RecognitionPractical Application - Image ProcessingProblems with Neural Networks

 
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Available since: 05/02/2018.

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