April 2026
461 pages
17h 56m
English
As promising as the 1960s began for ANN, the highs were brought to an abrupt end by a single publication.
Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert wrote the book Perceptrons: An Introduction to Computational Geometry, in which they proved mathematically that the concept of the perceptron can’t represent the exclusive OR (XOR); you know this aspect as linear separability. Unfortunately, the publication caused a decline in funding in the ANN area for 15 years (the “AI winter”).
However, later neural network algorithms, such as the perceptron-based backpropagation network, remedied this shortcoming. Ironically, Minsky himself turned to neural networks in the 1980s, and his research was ...
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