Knowledge-based neurocomputing / edited by Ian Cloete and J.M. Zurada.
1999
QA76.87
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Knowledge-based neurocomputing / edited by Ian Cloete and J.M. Zurada.
ISBN
9780262270496
0262270498
9780262032742 (hardcover)
0262032740 (hardcover)
0262270498
9780262032742 (hardcover)
0262032740 (hardcover)
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [1999]
Copyright
©1999
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 486 pages) : illustrations
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QA76.87
Dewey Decimal Classification
006.3/2
Summary
Looking at ways to encode prior knowledge and to extract, refine, and revise knowledge within a neurocomputing system.Neurocomputing methods are loosely based on a model of the brain as a network of simple interconnected processing elements corresponding to neurons. These methods derive their power from the collective processing of artificial neurons, the chief advantage being that such systems can learn and adapt to a changing environment. In knowledge-based neurocomputing, the emphasis is on the use and representation of knowledge about an application. Explicit modeling of the knowledge represented by such a system remains a major research topic. The reason is that humans find it difficult to interpret the numeric representation of a neural network.The key assumption of knowledge-based neurocomputing is that knowledge is obtainable from, or can be represented by, a neurocomputing system in a form that humans can understand. That is, the knowledge embedded in the neurocomputing system can also be represented in a symbolic or well-structured form, such as Boolean functions, automata, rules, or other familiar ways. The focus of knowledge-based computing is on methods to encode prior knowledge and to extract, refine, and revise knowledge within a neurocomputing system.ContributorsC. Aldrich, J. Cervenka, I. Cloete, R.A. Cozzio, R. Drossu, J. Fletcher, C.L. Giles, F.S. Gouws, M. Hilario, M. Ishikawa, A. Lozowski, Z. Obradovic, C.W. Omlin, M. Riedmiller, P. Romero, G.P.J. Schmitz, J. Sima, A. Sperduti, M. Spott, J. Weisbrod, J.M. Zurada
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