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ICANN
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
A Real-Time, FPGA Based, Biologically Plausible Neural Network Processor
Abstract. A real-time, large scale, leaky-integrate-and-fire neural network processor realized using FPGA is presented. This has been designed, as part of a collaborative project,...
Martin J. Pearson, Ian Gilhespy, Kevin N. Gurney, ...
ICONIP
1998
13 years 10 months ago
Computing Iterative Roots with Neural Networks
Many real processes are composed of a n-fold repetition of some simpler process. If the whole process can be modelled with a neural network, we present a method to derive a model ...
Lars Kindermann
ICONIP
2008
13 years 10 months ago
Frost Prediction Characteristics and Classification Using Computational Neural Networks
The effect of frost on the successful growth and quality of crops is well understood by growers as leading potentially to total harvest failure. Studying the frost phenomenon, espe...
Philip Sallis, Mary Carmen Jarur Muñoz, Mar...
SIGKDD
2000
112views more  SIGKDD 2000»
13 years 8 months ago
Artificial Neural Networks - A Science in Trouble
This article points out some very serious misconceptions about the brain in connectionism and artificial neural networks. Some of the connectionist ideas have been shown to have l...
Asim Roy
NCA
2011
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
Privacy preserving Back-propagation neural network learning over arbitrarily partitioned data
—Neural Networks have been an active research area for decades. However, privacy bothers many when the training dataset for the neural networks is distributed between two parties...
Ankur Bansal, Tingting Chen, Sheng Zhong