Since the first edition of this book was published, much has happened in the field of neural networks. The authors reflect these changes by updating and introducing material on new developments including neurocontrol, pattern analysis and dynamic systems. This book should be useful for undergraduate students of neural networks.
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The recent dramatic reawakening of interest in neural computing - otherwise known as neural networks, connectionism or parallel distributed processing - has created a need for an introductory textbook that is accessible to students who are not familiar with formal mathematical languages. This is important because neural computing is currently a subject of interest not only to those studying computer science, but also to people working in a wide range of disciplines from psychology and the brain sciences to physics and philosophy.
Helen Morton is a lecturer in the Department of Human Sciences at Brunel University.
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