Neural Network

"A neural network is a network or circuit of artificial neurons or nodes. Neural networks can be "trained" to effectively analyse data for some applications." (Haykin 1994)

Sources

Haykin, Simon. Neural networks: a comprehensive foundation. Prentice Hall PTR, 1994.

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