
Reverse Engineering
The human brain is like a network in which each brain cell is connected to thousands of other brain cells. Scientists have long suspected that this unique design helps give the human brain its intellectual power. Ref: E. Pennisi. 1992....
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The human brain is like a network in which each brain cell is connected to thousands of other brain cells. Scientists have long suspected that this unique design helps give the human brain its intellectual power.
Ref: E. Pennisi. 1992. "Neural-net Neighbors Learn From Each Other." Science News, Jan. 11, p. 23, Paula Rooney. 1990. "Neural Nets Breed Applications-But Not EE Employment." EDN, Oct. 18, pp. 105,108,120. For more information, see the "Artificial Neural Network" article on Wikipedia. Illustration: An example artificial neural network, used by permission of Cburnett and licensed under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2.
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