Exploring many aspects of neurocomputers, this book gives an overview of the network theory behind them, including a background review, basic concepts, associative networks, mapping networks, spatiotemporal networks, and adaptive resonance networks.
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Not for the faint of heart.,
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This review is from: Neurocomputing (Hardcover)
This book was the required textbook for my undergraduate Aritificial Intelligence course. I felt at the time (and still do) that it was quite dense and that it is more appropriate for the graduate level. The author knows his stuff, and co-founded a still successfull company whose products are based on neural nets. I just can't find a better word then dense to describe it.
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