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Wetware computer
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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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1999
Review
1999
Fundamentals of Artificial Neural Networks
Z. Waszczyszyn
Neural Networks in the Analysis and Design of…
1999
Corpus ID: 57281802
The introduction to this Chapter concerns principal ideas of the formulation of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), main features…
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1997
1997
Neurocomputation in remote sensing data analysis : proceedings of concerted action COMPARES (connectionist methods for pre-processing and analysis of remote sensing data)
I. Kanellopoulos
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G. Wilkinson
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F. Roli
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J. Austin
1997
Corpus ID: 62753529
This volume gives a state of the art view of recent developments in the use of artificial neural networks for the analysis of…
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1992
1992
On Crossbar Switch and Multiple Bus Interconnection Networks with Overlapping Connectivity
B. Wilkinson
IEEE Trans. Computers
1992
Corpus ID: 31224358
Multiprocessor interconnection networks are proposed which have the characteristic that each processor or memory module can…
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1991
1991
Information representation analysis in a neural network
J. Figueroa-Nazuno
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G. Perez-Elizalde
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E. Vargas-Medina
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M. G. Raggi-Gonzalez
[Proceedings] IEEE International Joint…
1991
Corpus ID: 60619649
The authors study the mathematical behavior of the hidden layer of a generalized delta rule type neural network (GDR) by…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
Improvement of robot control by neural computers
R. Eckmiller
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B. Kreimeier
[Proceedings] IEEE International Joint…
1991
Corpus ID: 61122149
Currently available robot control systems have various limitations in comparison to biological motor systems partly due to a lack…
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1989
1989
8 – Optical Implementation of Neural Computers
D. Psaltis
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D. Brady
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Xiang-guang Qu
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K. Hsu
1989
Corpus ID: 64306519
1989
1989
The Impact of Parallel and Neural Computing on Managerial Decision Making
R. Trippi
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E. Turban
Journal of Management Information Systems
1989
Corpus ID: 37987564
Abstract:Parallel processing has moved in recent years from a largely theoretical issue to the commercial arena. This paper…
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1988
1988
Goal and architecture of neural computers
C. Malsburg
1988
Corpus ID: 60841256
The ultimate goal of neural computers is the construction of flexible robots, based on massively parallel structures and on self…
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1988
1988
The 'Neural' Phonetic Typewriter
KohonenTeuvo
1988
Corpus ID: 216000087
The factors that make speech recognition difficult are examined, and the potential of neural computers for this purpose is…
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1988
1988
Neural Nets for the Management of Sensory and Motor Trajectories
R. Eckmiller
1988
Corpus ID: 59853789
We are presently witnessing the rapid development of a new interdisciplinary research field: Neural networks for computing alias…
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