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| Preferred Name | Neural networks |
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| prefLabel | Neural networks
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| editorialNote | 'Neural networks' is a phrase used in the literature with a very solid and distinct ambiguity - both in neuroscience context and a computer science context http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~nd/surprise_96/journal/vol4/cs11/report.html for example. It is difficult to disambiguate the usage from Artificial neural networks in rulebase, so using BTs to set both in both places, for ease of access by users in navigable menus. 2014/03/03 (RD).
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| Previous_Classification | 10.260.120^Neural networks|20.240^Neural networks
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| alpha | Neural networks
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| scopeNote | Neural networks (also referred to as connectionist systems) are a computational approach which is based on a large collection of neural units loosely modeling the way a biological brain solves problems with large clusters of biological neurons connected by axons. Each neural unit is connected with many others, and links can be enforcing or inhibitory in their effect on the activation state of connected neural units. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_neural_network RD
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