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Wetware computer

Known as: Artificial organic brain, Neurocomputation 
A wetware computer is an organic computer (also known as an artificial organic brain or a neurocomputer) built from living neurons. Professor Bill… 
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Review
1999
Review
1999
  • Z. Waszczyszyn
  • 1999
  • Corpus ID: 57281802
The introduction to this Chapter concerns principal ideas of the formulation of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), main features… 
1997
1997
This volume gives a state of the art view of recent developments in the use of artificial neural networks for the analysis of… 
1992
1992
Multiprocessor interconnection networks are proposed which have the characteristic that each processor or memory module can… 
1991
1991
The authors study the mathematical behavior of the hidden layer of a generalized delta rule type neural network (GDR) by… 
Review
1991
Review
1991
Currently available robot control systems have various limitations in comparison to biological motor systems partly due to a lack… 
1989
1989
Abstract:Parallel processing has moved in recent years from a largely theoretical issue to the commercial arena. This paper… 
1988
1988
The ultimate goal of neural computers is the construction of flexible robots, based on massively parallel structures and on self… 
1988
1988
The factors that make speech recognition difficult are examined, and the potential of neural computers for this purpose is… 
1988
1988
We are presently witnessing the rapid development of a new interdisciplinary research field: Neural networks for computing alias…