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1 online resource (2 volumes) : illustrations |
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Electronic book. |
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text |
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computer |
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online resource |
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Vol. 2 edited by James A. Anderson, Andras Pellionisz, and Edward Rosenfeld. |
Summary |
Can computer scientists succeed by emulating biology? Or were Minsky and Papert right in 1969, when they claimed that the only future for computers is based on reason and the rules of logic? Sets forth the history of the neural network discipline, beginning with James's Psychology in 1890 and continuing through Mead, Sivilloti, and Mahowald on Real time visual computations using analog CMOS processing arrays in 1987. This book combines the expertise of a computer scientist with the questions of a curious layman. They conclude that 40 million species can't be wrong. Annotation(c) 2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com). |
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OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record. |
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Available through M.I.T. Press. |
Access |
University staff and students only. Requires University Computer Account login on and off-campus. |
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Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Subject |
Neural circuitry.
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Computers -- Circuits.
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Higher nervous activity.
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Add Author |
Anderson, James A.
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Rosenfeld, Edward.
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Pellionisz, Andras.
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M.I.T. Press.
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ISBN |
0262010976 |
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9780262010979 |
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9780262267137 |
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0262267136 |
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0262010976 (v. 1) |
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9780262010979 (v. 1) |
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0262011190 (v. 2) |
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9780262011198 (v. 2) |
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0262510758 (v. 2 ; paper text) |
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0262510480 (set) |
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9780262510486 (set) |
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