Neurocomputing

Neurocomputing
Author: Francoise Fogelman Soulie,Jeanny Herault
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783642761539

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This volume contains the collected papers of the NATO Conference on Neurocomputing, held in Les Arcs in February 1989. For many of us, this conference was reminiscent of another NATO Conference, in 1985, on Disordered Systems [1], which was the first conference on neural nets to be held in France. To some of the participants that conference opened, in a way, the field of neurocomputing (somewhat exotic at that time!) and also allowed for many future fruitful contacts. Since then, the field of neurocomputing has very much evolved and its audience has increased so widely that meetings in the US have often gathered more than 2000 participants. However, the NATO workshops have a distinct atmosphere of free discussions and time for exchange, and so, in 1988, we decided to go for another session. This was an ~casion for me and some of the early birds of the 1985 conference to realize how much, and how little too, the field had matured.

High Dimensional Neurocomputing

High Dimensional Neurocomputing
Author: Bipin Kumar Tripathi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2014-11-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9788132220749

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The book presents a coherent understanding of computational intelligence from the perspective of what is known as "intelligent computing" with high-dimensional parameters. It critically discusses the central issue of high-dimensional neurocomputing, such as quantitative representation of signals, extending the dimensionality of neuron, supervised and unsupervised learning and design of higher order neurons. The strong point of the book is its clarity and ability of the underlying theory to unify our understanding of high-dimensional computing where conventional methods fail. The plenty of application oriented problems are presented for evaluating, monitoring and maintaining the stability of adaptive learning machine. Author has taken care to cover the breadth and depth of the subject, both in the qualitative as well as quantitative way. The book is intended to enlighten the scientific community, ranging from advanced undergraduates to engineers, scientists and seasoned researchers in computational intelligence.

Knowledge based Neurocomputing

Knowledge based Neurocomputing
Author: Ian Cloete,Jacek M. Zurada
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2000
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0262032740

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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

Neurocomputing for Design Automation

Neurocomputing for Design Automation
Author: Hyo Seon Park
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1998-05-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0849320925

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Neurocomputing for Design Automation provides innovative design theories and computational models with two broad objectives: automation and optimization. This singular book: Presents an introduction to the automation and optimization of engineering design of complex engineering systems using neural network computing Outlines new computational models and paradigms for automating the complex process of design for unique engineering systems, such as steel highrise building structures Applies design theories and models to the solution of structural design problems Integrates three computing paradigms: mathematical optimization, neural network computing, and parallel processing The applications described are general enough to be applied directly or by extension to other engineering design problems, such as aerospace or mechanical design. Also, the computational models are shown to be stable and robust - particularly suitable for design automation of large systems, such as a 144-story steel super-highrise building structure with more than 20,000 members. The book provides an exceptional framework for the automation and optimization of engineering design, focusing on a new computing paradigm - neural networks computing. It presents the automation of complex systems at a new and higher level never achieved before.

Hardware Annealing in Analog VLSI Neurocomputing

Hardware Annealing in Analog VLSI Neurocomputing
Author: Bank W. Lee,Bing J. Sheu
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461539841

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Rapid advances in neural sciences and VLSI design technologies have provided an excellent means to boost the computational capability and efficiency of data and signal processing tasks by several orders of magnitude. With massively parallel processing capabilities, artificial neural networks can be used to solve many engineering and scientific problems. Due to the optimized data communication structure for artificial intelligence applications, a neurocomputer is considered as the most promising sixth-generation computing machine. Typical applica tions of artificial neural networks include associative memory, pattern classification, early vision processing, speech recognition, image data compression, and intelligent robot control. VLSI neural circuits play an important role in exploring and exploiting the rich properties of artificial neural networks by using pro grammable synapses and gain-adjustable neurons. Basic building blocks of the analog VLSI neural networks consist of operational amplifiers as electronic neurons and synthesized resistors as electronic synapses. The synapse weight information can be stored in the dynamically refreshed capacitors for medium-term storage or in the floating-gate of an EEPROM cell for long-term storage. The feedback path in the amplifier can continuously change the output neuron operation from the unity-gain configuration to a high-gain configuration. The adjustability of the vol tage gain in the output neurons allows the implementation of hardware annealing in analog VLSI neural chips to find optimal solutions very efficiently. Both supervised learning and unsupervised learning can be implemented by using the programmable neural chips.

Theoretical Aspects Of Neurocomputing Selected Papers From The Symposium On Neural Networks And Neurocomputing Neuronet 90

Theoretical Aspects Of Neurocomputing  Selected Papers From The Symposium On Neural Networks And Neurocomputing  Neuronet  90
Author: Novak Mirko,Pelikan E
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1991-03-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789814569200

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This book contains a selection of both full and extended contributions presented at NEURONET '90. These contributions are predominantly oriented towards the theoretical problems of neurocomputing, and involve a wide scope of aspects — from neurophysiology and cytology to theoretical problems in neural network architectures, mathematical background of neurocomputing and learning strategies.

Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Fuzzy and Neuro Computing FANCCO 2015

Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Fuzzy and Neuro Computing  FANCCO   2015
Author: V. Ravi,Bijaya Ketan Panigrahi,Swagatam Das,Ponnuthurai Nagaratnam Suganthan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319272122

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This proceedings bring together contributions from researchers from academia and industry to report the latest cutting edge research made in the areas of Fuzzy Computing, Neuro Computing and hybrid Neuro-Fuzzy Computing in the paradigm of Soft Computing. The FANCCO 2015 conference explored new application areas, design novel hybrid algorithms for solving different real world application problems. After a rigorous review of the 68 submissions from all over the world, the referees panel selected 27 papers to be presented at the Conference. The accepted papers have a good, balanced mix of theory and applications. The techniques ranged from fuzzy neural networks, decision trees, spiking neural networks, self organizing feature map, support vector regression, adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system, extreme learning machine, fuzzy multi criteria decision making, machine learning, web usage mining, Takagi-Sugeno Inference system, extended Kalman filter, Goedel type logic, fuzzy formal concept analysis, biclustering etc. The applications ranged from social network analysis, twitter sentiment analysis, cross domain sentiment analysis, information security, education sector, e-learning, information management, climate studies, rainfall prediction, brain studies, bioinformatics, structural engineering, sewage water quality, movement of aerial vehicles, etc.

Neurocomputing

Neurocomputing
Author: Robert Hecht-Nielsen
Publsiher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1990
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015018862642

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The areas covered here are those which are commonly managed by the generalist. The four contributions discuss: the autopsy in fatal non- missile head injuries; viral encephalitis and its pathology; a general approach to neuropathological problems; and dementia in middle and late life. Gives an overview of the network theory, including background review, basic concepts, associative networks, mapping networks, spatiotemporal networks, and adaptive resonance networks. Explores the principles of fuzzy logic. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR