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Date: 2013-10-03 21:42:17
Science
Artificial neural network
Biological neural network
Hopfield network
Backpropagation
Competitive learning
Types of artificial neural networks
Cellular neural network
Neural networks
Cybernetics
Machine learning

Artificial Neural Networks Wikibooks.org March 14, 2013

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