March 2018
Intermediate to advanced
480 pages
13h 46m
English
The previous three parts modeled intelligence at either a human cognitive level or at a population-based level. The intelligence is removed from the physiological processes involved in intelligent reasoning. In this part, we model the neuronal processes involved when the brain is “intelligently” controlling the thoughts and behavior of a life form. The networks we construct in this fashion are called artificial neural networks. Neural networks have been used effectively in applications such as image recognition and speech recognition, which are hard to model with the structured approach used in rule-based ...
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