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Neural Networks
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ALSO CALLED: Neural Network Applications, Artificial Neural Networks, NN, ANN, and Neural Nets
DEFINITION: In information technology, a neural network is a system of programs and data structures that approximates the operation of the human brain. A neural network usually involves a large number of processors operating in parallel, each with its own small sphere of knowledge and access to data in its local
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Posted: 25 Feb 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2003
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NEURAL NETWORKS DEFINITION (continued):
memory. Typically, a neural network is initially "trained" or fed large amounts of data and rules about data relationships (for example, "A grandfather is older than a person's father"). A program can then tell the network how to behave in response to an external stimulus (for example, to input from a computer user who is interacting with the network) or can initiate activity on its own (within the limits of its access to the external world). In making determinations, neural networks use several
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